The present participle, a verb form that typically ends in "-ing," is a powerful tool in English grammar. It helps us describe actions happening right now or ongoing actions. For instance, in the sentence "The cat is sleeping," the word 'sleeping' is the present participle. It's like adding "ing" to the action word (verb) to show that the action is still happening. Understanding this concept is crucial for effective communication in English.
Dive into a fun-filled exercise of present participle with this celebration worksheet. Students will have to convert specific verbs into their present participle forms for the story to make sense. A sample is given to guide their practice.