Which of the following sentences uses the present participle of the verb "march"?

a. Juanita marched in the parade.
b. Juanita is marching is the parade. ***
c. Juanita will march in the parade.
d. Juanita has marched in the parade.
I just want to know if my answer is correct. If so, thank you anyways!!

Okay, thank you so much!

Okay, here it is:

Which of the principal parts of a verb is used in the following sentence?
"I have talked to you about this before."
a. present
b. present participle
c. past
b. past participle ***

I also have another one I just want to verify. May I ask it?

Yes, your answer is correct! The sentence that uses the present participle of the verb "march" is option b: "Juanita is marching in the parade." To identify the present participle, you can look for the form of the verb that ends in "-ing." In this case, "marching" is the present participle form of the verb "march." Good job!

Correct.

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Sure.

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