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English, 04.11.2021 01:00 rayisaiah3

Is the present participle of the infinitive: to work "working" or "work"? this is probably a silly question but im not good at english
im asking this again because i got a bot answer and someone asking to elaborate on the last one. ask questions in the comments or youre going to be reported

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