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What is the difference between the words "escaped" and "escaping?" They are in different tenses. They are in different voices. They are different parts of speech. They are in different forms. hs SUBMIT
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What is the difference between the words "escaped" and "escaping?"
They are in different tenses.
They are in different voices.
They are different parts of speech.
They are in different forms. hs
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In different tenses.
Escaping is in a current sense. Escaped is in a past tense
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