Yes, hating is a verb, the present participle of the verb to hate. The present participle is also a verbal noun called a gerund. Example uses:
Verb: You shouldn't be hating someone; don't make their problem your problem.
Noun: Hating can be hazardous to you health, let it go.
The word 'hate' is also a noun as well as a verb.
Yes, "hates" is the present form of the verb "to hate," which means to have strong feelings of dislike or animosity towards someone or something.
Yes... "To hate" is the infinitive
Yes it's a verb.
The verb forms of hatred are hate, hates and hated.Some example sentences are:"I hate spiders"."She hates spinach"."She hated the colour of the bathroom".
Hate is the plural version of the verb. Despises, Loathes, Hates are all singular verbs. Generally, a verb ending in S is singular.
Someone who hates the English is often referred to as an "Anglophobe."
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
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The verb forms of hatred are hate, hates and hated.Some example sentences are:"I hate spiders"."She hates spinach"."She hated the colour of the bathroom".
Hate is the plural version of the verb. Despises, Loathes, Hates are all singular verbs. Generally, a verb ending in S is singular.
Yes, the word hate is a verb.Some other verbs are hates, hated and hating.
odio means "I hate". "Hater" (one who hates) is aborrecedor/ora. The verb this is derived from is "aborrecer".
Abhors is a verb to describe someone's opinion about something. In this case, abhors is hates. For example: She abhors kittens.
Yes, the word hate is a noun, a common, singular, abstract noun. Hate is also a verb (hates, hating, hated).
No Matt Hardy hates mustard THAT IS A FUNNY ONE LOL NO HE HATES HATES HATES MUSTARD.
it depends on why he hates you, have you done something to him or is it completely random? anyway how do you no he hates you?
he hates kids
Well, first try and get her attention and try to figure out why she hates you. Then if she still hates you, forget about her! If she hates you then find another friend that actually LIKES you.
He loves pasta. He loves cheeseburgers. He loves animals. He loves New York and Germany. He loves meeting people and imitating them. He loves lemonade. He loves diet Coke. He loves Fruitopia. He hates coldness. He hates ignorance. He hates selfishness. He hates talking in front of a big audience. He's very shy in public. He hates discrimination.
find out why she hates you. then when you know fix it.