Yes! The word hovering is a verb. A helicopter is hovering above my house. I am hoovering (vacuuming) the carpet.
"Hovering" is the participle of "hover," a verb.
The word hovering is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb hover.
The word hovered is the past tense of the verb to hover (hovers, hovering, hovered).
No. Hovering is a verb form or noun (gerund). The adverb "hoveringly" refers to the action of (someone) "hovering" over a person or activity in a desire to be helpful.
The verb form can be used as an adjective, as in a hovering vulture.
Hovering a word in a sentence make it easy to find afterwards.
The helicopter was hovering above the cliffs as they looked for the missing climbers.
The correct use of the word "hovered" is to describe something that remained suspended in the air in one place. For example, "The hummingbird hovered near the flower." The word "hovering" is the present participle form of "hover" and is used to describe an ongoing action of remaining suspended in the air. For example, "The helicopter was hovering over the accident site."
Is that a hummingbird hovering? How does a helicopter achieve its' hovering ability? Lounge lizards are hovering about the food bar.
The spelling is one word, hummingbird, for the tiny hovering birds.
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.