Yes, it's hope and hoping
the hoping of the hoping hopping bunnies that just keep hoping and hopping till they hope. and hope upon hope leads to hope and hoping hope is hoping hope indeed and hope leads to hoping hope and bunnies hoping just keep hoping and hopping for hope and hope leads to hoping and hopping and hoping hoping hopping. so just keep hoping and hopping if you are a bunny that was the world's dumbest answer. no you know what is the world's biggest record broken.
The root word for "hoping" is "hope".
the hoping of the hoping hopping bunnies that just keep hoping and hopping till they hope. and hope upon hope leads to hope and hoping hope is hoping hope indeed and hope leads to hoping hope and bunnies hoping just keep hoping and hopping for hope and hope leads to hoping and hopping and hoping hoping hopping. so just keep hoping and hopping if you are a bunny that was the world's dumbest answer. no you know what is the world's biggest record broken.
Hoping is the present tense of hope.
yes it is hoping is an action
No, "hoping" is a verb. It is the present participle form of the verb "hope."
hoping
I/you/we/they hope. He/she/it hopes. The present participle is hoping.
Hoped is a verb. It's the past tense of hope.
hoping
That is the correct spelling of "hoping" (verb to hope).With two P's, it would be "hopping" (verb to hop).
Yes, you can use "hope" with "-ing" in a sentence, such as "I am hoping for a better future" or "She is hoping to see him soon." This structure is often used to express expectations or desires for the future.