Base Verb | Present Participle |
eat | eating |
sleep | sleeping |
ask | asking |
read | reading |
We can use present participles in many ways. Let's take a look at all of them!
1. Present Participles can be used in continuous verb tenses.
- She is sleeping.
- I have been working for 3 hours.
- They were playing soccer when I came.
- She was driving when she got a phone call.
- Are you getting ready?
- Have you been crying?
- What have you been doing?
- Where are you going?
- I like to go shopping.
- She goes camping with her family every weekend.
- They went snowboarding last week.
- We will be going home soon.
- Are you going to go shopping today?
- Are you going camping?
- Will you go hiking?
- Where will you go fishing?
- I have never been skydiving. (Present Perfect Tense)
- Have you ever gone snowboarding? (Present Perfect Tense)
3. Present Participles can be used after a noun and describes an action that is ongoing (not finished).
- I heard someone crying.
- They saw something burning.
- We saw a child laughing.
- I thought of you laughing and it made me happy.
- It was an amazing day.
- It is an interesting movie.
- The movie had a surprising twist.
- What an exciting day!
- She amazes me.
- That movie didn't interest me.
- The movie surprised me.
- It will excite you.
Subject + waste/spend + (time/money) + present participle
- She wastes a lot of time talking about unimportant things.
- I spend my weekends fishing.
- They spend most of their time arguing.
- The wasted the whole day sleeping.
- I caught him stealing.
- She found me sleeping under a tree in the garden.
- They found some money lying on the ground.
- We found a ball floating in the lake.
- Talking to himself, he entered the room.
- Starting his car, he picked up his phone.
- Putting on his hat, he left the office.
- Feeling hungry, he made a sandwich.
- Being tired, I took a nap.
- Being a doctor, he gets respect everywhere he goes.
These are the different ways that we can use present participles. You will also learn them naturally as you practice and study English.