"Are lifting" is a verb. It's the present progressive tense of lifting. "You" is a pronoun.
Yes. Lifting is an action. Therefore it is a verb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
Yes, "picked up" is an action verb. It describes the action of physically lifting something.
The word shrug is a verb. It can also be a noun as in a lifting of the shoulders.
"Pick up" can function as both a verb phrase and a phrasal verb. When used together, "pick up" acts as a single unit to convey the action of lifting or collecting something.
No tong is not a verb tongs are something you use to curl your hair more commonly know as hair tongs HIH ( hope- I- helped)
curl verb gerund or present participle: curling form or cause to form into a curved or spiral shape.
The word lift is both a noun (lift, lifts) and a verb (lift, lifts, lifting, lifted). Example uses:Noun: The lift carried building materials high up the steel frame of the skyscraper.Verb: If we work together, we can lift this thing.
Yes, the word 'lift' is both anoun(lift, lifts) and averb(lift, lifts, lifting, lifted). Examples:Noun:'I didn't want to take the stairs so I took the lift.'Noun: 'Can I give you a lift?'Verb:'This should lift your spirits.'Verb: 'It was very heavy and hard to lift."
The part of speech for 'tone' depends on how it is used. Examples: She will tone her arms by lifting weights. (tone = verb) Please describe the tone of the play. (tone = noun)
Herniated-Verb: I herniated myself when I was lifting items I was too weak to lift. Herniated Disk-Adjective: I had to get surgery on my herniated Disk. Hernia-Noun: I had a hernia.
convergent lifting :low pressure area convectional lifting : local surface heating orgraphic lifting : physical barrier frontal lifting(cold and warm fronts) : contrasting air masses
Yes, the word 'heave' is both a noun and a verb. Examples:As a noun: With one heave, the box of holiday ornaments landed on the top shelf.As a verb: Just heave all the sticks in a pile at the curb.