The word 'occurring' is a verb; the present participle, present tense of the verb 'occur'. Example sentence:
We made the intersection a four way stop because of frequent accidents occurring there.
Occurring IS a verb - an action word or state of being, like 'I am'oc·cur/əˈkər/ VerbHappen; take place: "the accident occurred at about 3:30 p.m.".Exist in a place or under a particular set of conditions: "radon occurs in rocks such as granite".Synonymshappen - come about - befall - come - take place - pass
The verb forms are occur, occurs, occurring, and occurred. The noun forms are occurrence and occurrences.
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Shown is an irregular verb because shown is different to ending in -ed. Does shown end in -ed? No it doesn't end in -ed so which makes it an irregular verb.
There are some possibilities:occurred (verb to occur) - happenedaccord - (noun) an agreement or settlement
No.
No. It could be either the past tense of the verb end, or it could be a verbal in its participles form (a word in the form of a verb but acts as an adjective).
Yes, a verb can be used at the end of a sentence, especially in languages like German and Japanese. This structure is known as a verb-final or verb-end position in linguistic terms.
The word wake is a verb. The past tense is woke.
A regular verb will end in -ed when it is in the past tense.
"day" is a noun. It is not used as a verb. It can be used as an adjective as, for example, day job, day school,or day game, meaning occurring in daylight hours.
"day" is a noun. It is not used as a verb. It can be used as an adjective as, for example, day job, day school,or day game, meaning occurring in daylight hours.