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What is the principal part of the verb (tense) does this sentence contain? Some astronauts ARE STILL in the space station. past present past participle present paticiple
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What is the principal part of the verb (tense) does this sentence contain?
Some astronauts ARE STILL in the space station.
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present paticiple
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it would be present. it’s present
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Persent
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Present paticiple
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