
Mark M. answered 04/13/18
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A participle is a form of a verb used as an adjective, e.g., reading books.
A conjunction is a word that joins two words or phrases, e.g., and, or, but, yet,
From where did you get this "concepts" thing?
Now the topic, "present participle," is a different matter.
It is a form of a verb with "ing"used as a noun, e.g., running is fun.