"Boiling" is an adverb (also an adjective)
"Boil" is a verb.
No. If a word modifies a verb, it would be an adverb.
The word boiling is a verb (present participle of the verb 'to boil'), an adverb (modifying a verb or an adjective), and sometimes an adjective (modifying a noun) or a verbal noun (a gerund, a present participle verb used as a noun). Example uses:Verb: She was boiling the eggs to be used in the salad.Adverb: I spilled some boiling hot soup on my hand.Adjective: The boiling water was ready for the ziti to be added.Noun: Boiling will set the dye so that it won't wash out.
fanning, boiling, and heat
It can be, as in a steaming bowl of oatmeal. Steaming is the present participle of the verb (to steam) and may also be used as a noun/gerund as in "Steaming vegetables retains more of the vitamins."
steaming, boiling,
The action verbs are:peeled, past tense of the verb to 'peel', a word for the act of peelingboiled, past tense of the verb to 'boil', a word for the act of boiling
I (subject) was boiling (transitive verb) a pot (direct object) full (adjective) of spaghetti (genitive) when (conjunction) Emma (subject) called (transitive verb) me (direct object) loudly (adverb).
When water is boiling, the bubbles are formed by the water vaporizing into steam. As the water reaches its boiling point, it transitions from a liquid to a gas, creating bubbles that rise to the surface and release steam into the air.
The word 'boil' is both a noun (boil, boils) and a verb (boil, boils, boiling, boiled).Examples:He brought a kettle of water to the boil. (noun)She developed a painful boil on her leg. (noun)I can boil your eggs or fry them. (verb)
Boiling is the phase where the boiling occurs. The point at which the boiling occurs is the boiling point.
A boiling tube is used for boiling a liquid in
-verb (used without object) 1. to surge or foam as if boiling. 2. to be in a state of agitation or excitement. 3. Archaic. to boil.-verb (used with object) 4. to soak or steep. 5. to cook by boiling or simmering; boil.-noun 6. the act of seething. 7. the state of being agitated or excited.