Answer:
Am:
present participle - being
past participle - been
become:
present participle - becoming
past participle - become
begin:
present participle - beginning
past participle - begun
catch:
present participle - catching
past participle - caught
buy:
present participle - buying
past participle - bought
come:
present participle - coming
past participle - come
do:
present participle - doing
past participle - done
fall:
present participle - falling
past participle - fallen
choose:
present participle - choosing
past participle - chosen
Explanation:
The present participle of a verb is formed by adding -ing to it. It can function as an adjective or as a part of verb tenses (the "continuous" tenses). Study the examples below:
- The falling leaves only make the atmosphere more melancholic.
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- The leaves are falling in beautiful spirals.
In the first sentence, "falling" works as an adjective, attributing a characteristic to the leaves. In the second sentence, it functions as a verb, part of the Present Continuous Tense, to indicate an action in progress.
The past participle is a verb form used to talk about completed actions. It is used to form perfect tenses in the active voice and all tenses in the passive voice. Study the examples below:
- She has chosen the one she likes best. (Active Voice)
- The one she likes best was chosen by her. (Passive Voice)
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b. resolved
c. encouraged
d. ignored
b. the needs and wants of children
c. things that do not grow or change
d. couples that do not learn to forgive and forget
Answer: Its (c) things do not grow or change.
Explanation: I got it correct LOL.
Answer:
she looks for it
Explanation:
B) his struggles with alcoholism.
C) his father's fatal illness.
D) the sudden loss of his best friend.