towering
Lions cannot be described with verbs and adverbs. Verbs show an action or a state of being; adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.Lions is a noun. Adjectives describe nouns. Some adjectives that describe a lion are ferocious, scary, and large.
mean and scary
Oh no, Never! zooming is a verb! why? well, first of all, verb mostly describes an action, for instance, eat, dance, jump, run, smile, all of these are verbs. If you add -ing to these verbs, they are still verbs. Same with the word zoom. It's a regular verb, and adding -ing to it doesn't mean its not a verb anymore. ....:)
leaps, prances, gallops, hops, crawls.
Verbs don't describe. Adjectives describe.Some adjectives that describe tigers are:dangerouslargeendangeredferocious
climbing and finding
Verbs don't describe, verbs show actions or states
Roasting: cooking lamb slowly in an oven. Grilling: cooking lamb over direct heat. Marinating: soaking lamb in a seasoned liquid to enhance flavor. Braising: cooking lamb slowly in liquid to make it tender.
"verbs ending in ing" are gerunds. you can make a gerund out of pretty much any verb. take for example the verb "to mother." the gerund form is "mothering."
gerunds
Pharaoh is a noun and verbs don't describe nouns.Adjectives describe nouns. Adjectives for Pharaoh might be:old rich just cruel
Verbs are not describing words; adjectives are needed to describe St. Blaise. Three -ing adjectives to describe St. Blaise are:the healing saintthe praying saintthe caring saint
Verbs don't describe they are actions eg I walk or states I love. Adjective descibe, some adjectives end in -ing. eg interesting Adjectives that describe north: interesting - surprising - debilitating (not sure what you mean by north maybe the north?)
Verbs don't describe, they show actions or states.The car was careering over the road.His car is leaking oil.careering and leaking are verbs.
Writing, captivating, engaging, insightful, illuminating.
Shining; brightening; blinding; etc.