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"the geese flying by are headed south for the winter" identify the present participle in the sentence: A.by B.are C.flying D.headed My answer: flying ,,, is it correct?,
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"the geese flying by are headed south for the winter"
identify the present participle in the sentence:
A.by B.are C.flying D.headed
My answer: flying ,,, is it correct?,
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Yes, the correct answer is flying. A present participle is the form of a verb, ending in -ing in English, which is used in forming continuous tenses.
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