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The present progressive tense of "bite" is "biting."

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The present progressive tense of "bite" is "biting."

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I can give you several sentences.

  • The fleas were biting the dog hard enough to make it yelp.
  • She made a biting remark and hurt his feelings.
  • Are the fish biting today?
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No Biting was created in 1993.

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Biting Tongues ended in 1989.

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No. Biting can be a verb as well as an adjective.

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