No, the word 'declaring' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to declare. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund(verbal noun).
The word declaration is a noun form of the verb to declare.
A public declaration. A profession of faith or declaring your faith publicly.
The noun forms for the verb to declare are declarer, declaration, and the gerund, declaring.
The president's declaration of war was met with mixed reactions from the public.
The declaration of independance is declaring our freedom. That is why we are free today.
No, the word 'declare' is a verb, a word for an action.Example: You have to declare the truthfulness of your testimony.The noun forms for the verb to declare are declarer, declaration, and the gerund, declaring, all common nouns.
He helped to fight back the Britain and declaring "the Declaration of Independence".
Declaring America to be a new nation
South Carolina declaring that it had seceded from the USA
Declaration is the act of declaring. The Kitten made his declaration that all cats must loved!!! Cats Rule!!!
The Colonies were declaring their Independence from Great Britain.
it was about declaring independence from the king of Great Britain
It was a letter to the king telling why they were declaring independence.