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Which principal part is this verb form? (is) going A. past B. present participle C. present D. past participle
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Which principal part is this verb form? (is) going A. past B. present participle C. present D. past participle
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The correct answer is B) going is a present participle.
A would be - went.
C would be - go/goes.
D would be - gone.
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