It can be. It is the present participle of the verb, which can also be an adjective or a noun.
Example: The banging doors kept him awake all night.
'Banged' is a verb.
It is not a complete sentence because it has no subject; it doesn't say who or what is banging on the door.Mary is banging on the door.They are banging on the door.The branches are banging on the door.Who is banging on the door?The grammar police are banging on the door.Or you can make the 'banging on the door' the subject of a sentence, but it will need its own verb:That banging on the door is annoying.Banging on the door broke the window.
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No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Yes. It can also be an adjective.Verb: Present participle of "bang".Adjective: Slang term meaning "excellent".
It is not a complete sentence because it has no subject; it doesn't say who or what is banging on the door.Mary is banging on the door.They are banging on the door.The branches are banging on the door.Who is banging on the door?The grammar police are banging on the door.Or you can make the 'banging on the door' the subject of a sentence, but it will need its own verb:That banging on the door is annoying.Banging on the door broke the window.
The only way is banging
Banging the Drum was created in 1919-10.
No unless you break the door down while banging on it.
what is on the nails is ltlle partials and the banging nocks the particle off
Maybe cause of the headboard banging against the wall, just a thought.
There may be corrosion on the brushes in the starter and banging it would shift this temporarily Also it could be that the gear has jammed on the flywheel banging it can release this.
banging your mom and banging your dad.
by banging on it
its amazing
Mechanical failure and lack of proper lubrication is what causes the banging of gears in VW Touareg.