Hi,
There are 2 situations that I know where you use a verb with an -ING :
1. Present Continuous or Progressive.
form: present be verb + Verb-ING
am singing
is singing
are singing
- used when you are doing the action at the time of speaking.
example: I am typing right now.
- used when you are in the middle of doing something.
example: I am reading a novel.
At the time that I was saying this sentence, I am not actually reading the novel at that moment, but I read the novel before I said the sentence and I will go back to reading the novel. Therefore, I am in the middle of reading the novel (middle of doing something).
2. Past Continuous
form: past be verb + Verb-ING
was singing
were singing
- used to describe an action happening in the past when another action took place within that period
example: We WERE DRINKING beer when my father asked for my help to find his key.
In this example the first action happened (were drinking) and within that time that the first action was happening another even took place (asked for my help).
example
"I was helping my father find his key" alone is incorrect.
but if "I was helping my father find his key" was followed by an action that happens while this action is happening, say "when he asked me to drink beer." it will make the sentence correct.
I helped my father find his key. is simple past and uses a past verb (helped), which is used when an action is finished/stoped/over.
I hope you find this answer helpful.
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