
Form the Present Participle from the following verbs: include, exclude, contribute, keep,
stimulate, find, deal, see, cope.

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excluding
contributing
keeping
stimulating
finding
dealing
seeing
coping



I can help you with your grammar question.
The present participle is a word formed from a verb that can be used as an adjective or for verb tense. It is one of two types of participles, along with past participles. The present participles of both regular and irregular verbs end in “-ing”.
To form the present participle from the following verbs, you just need to add “-ing” to the base form of the verb:
- include -> including - exclude -> excluding - contribute -> contributing - keep -> keeping - stimulate -> stimulating - find -> finding - deal -> dealing - see -> seeing - cope -> coping
Here are some examples of how to use the present participles in sentences:
- She is including some pictures in her presentation. - He was excluded from the team for breaking the rules. - They have been contributing to the project for a long time. - You should keep studying hard for the exam. - This game is very stimulating for the brain. - I am finding it difficult to understand this concept. - She has to deal with a lot of stress at work. - He is seeing a doctor tomorrow. - They are coping well with the situation.
I hope this helps you understand the present participle better. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask me.


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