Forming Present Participles of English VerbsSuffix Affixation to Base Forms to Create English -ing ParticiplesSep 25, 2009 Heather Marie Kosur
The following article explains how to form and how to use present participles in English grammar.
Present participles, or -ing participles, are a nonfinite verb form in English that perform verbal, adjectival, and nominal functions. The following sections explain how to form present participles and how to use present participles in English and include examples to illustrate form and function. Present participles are also referred to as -ing participles, active participles, progressive participles, continuous participles, imperfect participles, and gerund-participles. Forming Present ParticiplesTo form the present participle of most verbs in English, simply add the suffix -ing to the base form of the verb. The base form of a verb is defined as the infinitive without the preposition to infinitive marker. For example, the following list includes the infinitive, base form, and present participle of some common English verbs:
Some English verbs require some slight spelling changes between the base form and the present participle. For verbs that are spelled with a "silent" e on the end of the word, remove the "silent" e and then add the -ing suffix. For example:
For most verbs that are spelled with an ie at the end of the word, change the ie to a y and then add the -ing suffix. For example:
For one-syllable verbs spelled with a single vowel followed by a consonant other than w, x, and y, double the last consonant and then add the -ing suffix. For example:
For two-syllable verbs spelled with a single vowel followed by a consonant in which the second syllable is stressed, double the last consonant and then add the -ing suffix. For example:
For the few verbs spelled with a letter c at the end of the word, add a k after the c and then add the -ing suffix. For example:
Using Present ParticiplesPresent participles are prototypically used within progressive aspect and perfect-progressive aspect verb phrase constructions. For example, the following italicized verbs are present participles:
Present participles also perform one adjectival function and six nominal functions in English grammar. The seven other functions of English present participles are:
For example:
Present participles that perform nominal functions are sometimes referred to as gerunds. Present participles in English are formed by adding an -ing suffix to the end of the base form of the verb. Some English verbs also require slight spelling changes to create the -ing participle. Present participles are used in progressive and perfect-progressive verb phrases as well as perform seven other grammatical functions. Both native speakers and ESL students must learn to form and use present participles in order to correctly construct verb phrases in English. Sources Kilby, David. Descriptive Syntax and the English Verb. Dover, New Hampshire: Croom Helm, 1984. Leech, Geoffrey N. Meaning and the English Verb. Harlow, English: Pearson Longman, 2004.
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