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**** where the simple past tense of a verb is used to show a condition of something
**** where the simple past tense of a verb is used to show a condition of something
*** examples:
*** examples:
**** "Boiled water is sanitized"
**** "Boiled water is sanitized" ("boiled" and "sanitized" are both adjectives that describe the noun, "water")
*** "present participle"  
*** "present participle"  
**** uses the -ing form
**** uses the -ing form
examples:  
*** examples:  
**** "Boiling water becomes sanitized"
**** "The boiling water is hot" ("boiling" describes the water)
** gerund
** gerund
*** verbs that act as nouns
*** verbs that act as nouns
*** use the -ing form
*** use the -ing form
*** examples
*** examples
***** "to swim" + -ing = "swimming" = a noun for the act of swimming
**** "to swim" + -ing = "swimming" = a noun for the act of swimming
**** "Boiling water sanitizes it" ("boiling" is an act, therefore a noun, from the verb "to boil")
*** gerunds are often interchangeable with infinitives
*** gerunds are often interchangeable with infinitives
**** I hate doing math" versus "I hate to do math"
**** "I hate doing math" versus "I hate to do math"
* See
* See
** [https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/verbforms Grammar: Verb Forms: "-ing," Infinitives, and Past Participles (Walden Univ)]
** [https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/verbforms Grammar: Verb Forms: "-ing," Infinitives, and Past Participles (Walden Univ)]