The present participle of a verb always ends with “-ing”.
The “-ing” form is not finite: it does not change for different people or different times.
I was swimming.
She is swimming.
They are swimming.
The present participle of a verb always ends with “-ing”.
The “-ing” form is not finite: it does not change for different people or different times.
I was swimming.
She is swimming.
They are swimming.
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