What is present and past principle.

Solution:
The Present participle is a participle that shows the present action with respect to the time and uses 'ing' as a suffix in the verb forms and is often used while framing continuous tenses. Example- I am cooking food.

The Past participle is a participle that shows a 'completed action' and uses 'ed', 'd', 'en', 'n', or 't' as a suffix in the verb forms. It is generally used while framing past perfect, present perfect, and future perfect tenses. Example- She has washed her clothes.

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