Present Participle Phrases

A present participle is formed from a verb, which is why we can talk about the action of the participle. However, a present participle is not a verb. It is a verbal, which is a verb form that does not function as a verb. These present participles all function as adjectives.

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present participle phrase example

Examples of Present Participle Phrases

(1) Do not forget that the action of the present participle occurs at the same time as the main verb.

(2) Do not forget that present participle phrases (like all participle phrases) function as adjectives.

As is the case in all of these examples, a present participle phrase is usually used at the start of a sentence and followed by a comma. When this sentence structure is used, the first thing after the comma must be the noun (pronoun or noun phrase) being modified by the phrase.

Reminder of Participles