The difference between a present participle (doing) and past participle (done) and how to use each.
Participles are made from verbs. In English there are two - the present participle and the past participle (P.P).
The present participle is made the following way:
[VERB]+ing
Read more · 続きを読むAuxiliary verbs add meaning to the main verb in a sentence. English uses auxiliary verbs a lot. This page tells how to use auxiliary verbs: can, could, will, would, should, may, might, must, etc.
Auxiliaries are used to make different verb forms for aspect and voice. Sometimes they require that you change the main verb somehow. You might have to use the P.P. form or ad ~ing. In the table below the main verbs are shown in bold red and the auxiliaries in bold:
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To make a modifier (adjective or adverb) from a verb, you should use a participle. English has two participles: the present participle and the past participle.
To make a modifier (adjective or adverb) from a verb, you should use a participle. English has two participles: the present participle and the past participle.
Make the present participle using:
[VERB]+ing
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