[ Aspect or tenses of Verbs ]
Definition for a Progressive Verb Aspect
A. Just the verb in the proper tense (past, present, future)
B. Helping verb + verb + “ing”
C. “have” “has” or “had” + verb
D. Gerund (verb + “ing” but used as a Noun)
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