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...is this sentence correct? present participle of lightning

triska

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I was curious as to if anyone could tell me or explain to me why this is correct/incorrect and if there were any proof from a established educational website about this.
Thanks.
 
2xtreme thanks for the link but I am looking for the present participle- Reason as the context in which it is used is as the gerund-
I know it sounds right, but I want to be sure. Hmm.... Im searchin all over the web for it, this is nuts!
 
Originally posted by: triska
2xtreme thanks for the link but I am looking for the present participle- Reason as the context in which it is used is as the gerund-
I know it sounds right, but I want to be sure. Hmm.... Im searchin all over the web for it, this is nuts!

Here you go buddy.

(Defective verb)
Infinitive lightning
Past -
Present Participle lightning
Past Participle lightninged
Present:
I -
You -
He, She, It lightnings
We -
You -
They -
 
I've never heard it in the verb form. If it were me I'd convert it to noun form, but usage and local custom may vary.
 
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