The word 'dare' is both a noun and a verb.
The noun form dare (dares) is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an attempt to persuade someone to do something dangerous in order to prove that they are brave; a challenge.
The verb dare (dares, daring, dared) is to the courage to do something; to try to persuade someone to prove that they are not afraid to do something that is dangerous or likely to cause trouble.
The present participle of the verb, daring, is also an adjective (a daring adventure), and a gerund, a verbal noun. Example uses:
Verb: They were daring me to do it, so I did.
Noun: The daring is one thing, the doing is the foolishness.
No, it is a noun or verb.As a verb: I dare you to stand outside in a lightning storm.As a noun: That is a dare I will not accept.Daring (the present participle form of dare) can be used as an adjective--Only a daring person would do something so absurd.
present perfect continuous ( note spelling) = have/has +been + -ing verb have been waiting / has been sitting / have been talking / has been expecting past perfect continuous = had + been + ing verb had been waiting / had been sitting / had been expecting. -ing verb is called a present participle
The present participle is the main verb + ing.
If you mean what is the meaning of a verb it is a doing word e.g running, skipping or jumping all the words ending in ing
No.Future tense are :be + going to + verb = I am going to go to Auckland for Christmas.will + verb = I will get some milk on the way home.be + verb +-ing = I am having a party on Saturday.( this is present continuous, usually with a time phrase)
"Swimming" is a verb ending in -ing that can be used as a noun, as in "I enjoy swimming."
I will be watching you.
An example of an -ing noun made out of a verb is "swimming," which comes from the verb "to swim."
Leaving is the -ing form of the verb leave. With a be verb it is used to make past or present continuous: was leaving / is leaving With out a be verb it forms the -ing participle which is the first verb of an -ing clause: I like reading books.
The verb tense "ing" is used for present continuous tense to talk about actions happening now or in the near future. It is also used as a gerund to turn verbs into nouns, like "swimming is my favorite activity."
a gerund is a verb used as a noun that ends in -ing and an infinitive is a verb used as an adjective and often ends in -ing or -ed
pizza does not have a ing verb it is an adverb
A gerund is a form of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence. Gerunds end in "-ing" and can serve as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence.
A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun by adding the "-ing" suffix to a verb. It acts as a noun within a sentence, representing an action or process.
Hitting is the -ing form of the verb hit.
yes Delivering can be a verb or a gerund. A gerund is a verb that ends with -ing, but is used as a noun in the sentence.
yes Delivering can be a verb or a gerund. A gerund is a verb that ends with -ing, but is used as a noun in the sentence.