Which sentence contains the present participle of the verb (go)?

A. Tyler is going to the soccer game.
B. Tyler has gone to the soccer game.
C. Tyler goes to the soccer game.
D. Tyler will go to the soccer game.

participles end in "..ing".

I am going, he is going, they are going.

so its A?

The present participle of the verb "go" is "going."

To identify the sentence that contains the present participle of the verb "go," you need to analyze the verb form in each sentence.

Let's break down the sentences:

A. Tyler is going to the soccer game.
The verb form "is going" indicates the present participle "going."

B. Tyler has gone to the soccer game.
The verb form "has gone" does not indicate the present participle "going."

C. Tyler goes to the soccer game.
The verb form "goes" does not indicate the present participle "going."

D. Tyler will go to the soccer game.
The verb form "will go" does not indicate the present participle "going."

Therefore, the sentence that contains the present participle of the verb "go" is sentence A: Tyler is going to the soccer game.