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27 August, 08:47

Which principal part of the verb is used in the following sentence? he is swimming with a bunch of sharks. a. present b. past participle c. past d. present participle

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  1. 27 August, 09:10
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    The meaning of a verb is an action, state, or occurrence, which is in this case when your about to predict something. (i. e. about to happen, hear or become). Their is so many types of verbs.

    Principal part of a verb is a verb that forms parts of the verb. The four principals is past tense, past principal, and present principal.

    So, for this one question " He is swimming with a bunch of sharks".

    The answer would be "A" because the word swimming is saying like here and now. If it was past then it would've been swam and so on and so forth.
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