Yes, "breaking apart" is the progressive form of the particle verb "break apart". E.g., "He is breaking apart the rocks" or "The rocks are breaking apart".
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The Art of Breaking Apart was created on 2009-10-27.
Break is a verb when used without an object. As in 'to break off friendly relations'
No.
it is an adverb, not just a verb
To analyze something critically is to take it apart in a series of judgments. From the Greek verb krino to choose, and the Greek noun ana-lysis, a breaking up, from the verb lyo to loosen and aná up.
progressive is often called continuous. Past progressive/continuous is:past be verb + verb + -ing - was breaking, were breaking,He was breaking the window when I saw him!They were breaking the speed limit.
This is the process of radioactive decay.
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They didn't split apart...
A lonely verb is a verb that talks about sad things. For example, breaking your arm.
Aro is apart of new moon & breaking dawn