What is the present participle and past participle of "is," "am," and "are"?
For example: Saina is exceptional. How do you change it to present perfect?
For example: Saina is exceptional. How do you change it to present perfect?
1 Answer
Mar 31, 2016
Explanation:
Note that "is", "am" and "are" are all forms of the infinitive "to be".
Use of present participle:
I am being redundant.
He is being redundant.
They are being redundant.
Use of past participle:
I have been a clown, a teacher, and a shop owner.
She has been* a clown, a teacher, and a shop owner.
You have been** a clown, a teacher, and a shop owner.