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The word "standing" can be present tense (e.g. "I am standing") or past tense (e.g. "I was standing").
To check the oil on bikes you normally have to run the engine for a few minutes, the turn it off and let it sit for a few more minutes, and check the oil with the bike standing straight up.
If you stand back-to-back. you will both be standing behind one another.
"Stand" becomes "stands" in the present tense for third person singular (he/she/it).
"Courage to Stand" Emily Beth Bond Standing, standing, Standing on the promises of Christ my Savior. Standing, standing -- I'm standing on the promises of God. Verse 1: We are called to stand For such a time as this. We must fight for what is right, And learn to trust in Him. We have a truth to live for -- A promise to defend. Stand up tall, stand up proud 'Til the very end. Chorus: Stand strong, stand firm. Press on until the end, and claim the promise of His word. We have got a message; Let's spread it through the land, Praying for the courage to stand. Verse 2: Let's run, but let's not hide, Proclaiming once again. To fight for what's right, Showing love unto all men. Not fearing what may come, Nor looking to the past. Trusting everything we are To the One Whose love will last. (Chorus) Standing, standing, Standing on the promises of Christ my Savior. Standing, standing -- I'm standing on the promises of God. (Chorus) (Chorus) Praying for the courage to stand; Praying for the courage to stand.
The word standing is a verb. It is the present participle of stand.
Stand here, I'll take your photograph.The teacher told me to stand outside.If you are too tired to stand then sit down.
standing like a turkey
The word standing is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb stand.
We would be standing with our backs to each other.
those in favor stand to be countedthose against stand to be counted