Sitting is part of the continuous form of the verb 'to sit'
The continuous from is formed by 'to be' +sit(verb) +ing.
e.g.
Present
# I am sitting, we are sitting # you are sitting # he/she/it is sitting, they are sitting Past
# I was sitting, we were sitting # you were sitting, # he/she/it was sitting, they were sitting Future
# I/we/you/he/she/it/they will be sitting.
Yes, sit is a verb.
Yes, she is sitting, sitting is the Ben and she is actually doing it.
No a sentence is not a verb. A verb is a word that does.Three frogs were "sitting" on a log. One decided to "jump" off.
Sitting is the present participle of the verb sit. It can be used to create the progressive tenses, as a gerund (verbal noun), and as an adjective.Verb: Mary was sitting in the sun all day.Gerund: Too much sitting can be bad for your back.Adjective: Mary can usually be found in a sittingposition.
Yes, to sit is a word for the action of sitting, an action verb.
The term "was sitting" is a verb in the past progressive tense.
Sitting is the present participle of the verb "sit". Sit is an irregular verb.
Yes, she is sitting, sitting is the Ben and she is actually doing it.
No, "sitting" is not an irregular verb. The past tense of "sit" is "sat," which follows the regular pattern of adding "-ed" to form the past tense in English.
No. A verb is what you do. Any action such as jumping, running, sighing, and sitting is a verb.
No. Sitting is a verb (or a noun if it is used as a gerund.)
No a sentence is not a verb. A verb is a word that does.Three frogs were "sitting" on a log. One decided to "jump" off.
No, it's the present continuous tense.It follows this structure:Subject + Auxiliary Verb "be" + Verb + -ingWe can see this in your example:Arable (subject) is (auxiliary verb "be") sitting (verb + -ing)
As a verb. Ex: "Sit down!"Sit is the verb, (you) is the noun. Down is the adverb that describes it.
sentao = sentado = Sitting from the verb sentar - to sit.
Sitting is the present participle of the verb sit. It can be used to create the progressive tenses, as a gerund (verbal noun), and as an adjective.Verb: Mary was sitting in the sun all day.Gerund: Too much sitting can be bad for your back.Adjective: Mary can usually be found in a sittingposition.
Yes, to sit is a word for the action of sitting, an action verb.
Verb is an action word. Sitting is the action