present participle

(thing) by Gorgonzola (4.9 hr) Mon Jun 04 2001 at 1:27:24
The canonical form of a verb used as a pattern to form the progressive tone of that verb.

In English, the construct "is verbing" forms the present participle of every verb. For example, is being, is doing. The only exceptions exist to follow normal rules of adding suffixes to words (is having, is splitting).
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