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5. Susie was kicking the soccer ball when her teammate knocked her down,
present/present participle/past/past participle

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Answer:

Kicking is a present term (Present)

Explanation:

It's not past or past participle because it would've used the terms like, "kicked". It's not a present participle because if you see this example, "He left the room laughing." It doesn't go together right?

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