Yes , cooking is an action verb in verbs.
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present continuous
It can be a noun - a cook (someone who does the cooking), or the verb - to cook or sometimes it can be used as an adjective - a cookbook.
Do is a verb.
Yes , cooking is an action verb in verbs.
Yes , cooking is an action verb in verbs.
'Cooking' is the present participle of the verb 'to cook'.
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present continuous
The word cooking can fill a number of grammatical roles; as a verb, I am cooking dinner, as a noun, I like your cooking, as an adjective, I have a large cooking pot. But no, it does not work as an adjective.
Shouldn't isn't a verb. Verbs are doing things. E.g jump, hoping, run, cooking.
It can be a noun - a cook (someone who does the cooking), or the verb - to cook or sometimes it can be used as an adjective - a cookbook.
Do is a verb.
Past tense: didDone is the past participle of do. Did is the past form of do.do / did / doneI do the cooking every night.I did the cooking last night.I have always done the cooking.
Since you were not clear on WHO or WHAT was cooking, here is a list using the verb in the gerund form:I am cooking. = Estoy cocinando.You (informal) are cooking. = Estás cocinando.You (formal)/he/she/it are/is cooking. = Está cocinando.We are cooking. = Estamos cocinando.They/you all are cooking. = Están cocinando.to cook = cocinar