No, dying is not an adjective. Dying is a verb.
No the word dying is not a noun. It is a verb.
Well, if the the verb of fight is fighting, and the verb of die is dying, than we can concluded that the verb of enjoy is enjoying.
The verb of death is die.Some other verbs are dies, dying and died.
No, it is used as either as a verb or as a participle.
The verb of the adjective dying is die.
Die is one verb for the word death.Some other verbs are dies, dying and died.
The word 'dying' is the gerund form of the verb to die, a verbal noun.The noun dying is an abstract noun as a word for the process of passing from life or ceasing to be.
Neither. Rage is a noun. ...and a verb. He flew into a rage. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
The -ing form of the verb to die is spelled dying.
Some present participle verbs about death are dying, expiring, or passing on.
There is not one. Your 'ancestors' are the people who lived before you to whom you are related. If you thing about it there is no way to "do" this apart from dying and becoming an ancestor yourself.