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19 July, 11:04

Choose the answer that identifies the principal part of the verb used in the sentence.

The puppies are always [following] Eric around the house.

A. base form

B. present participle

C. past

D. past participle

Whoever answers this, can you explain why? I have a few questions like this, and I don't understand any of them.

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  1. 19 July, 11:19
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    B. present participle

    Present Participle (Present Continuous) Tense forms:

    (+) Subject + to be (linking verb) + V-ing + Object

    (-) Subject + to be (linking form) + not + V-ing + Object

    (?) To be + Subject + V-ing + Object
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