falling
glistening
melting
freezing
swirling
Verbs do not describe nouns, like snowflakes. They are action words.
The snowflakes were falling quickly.
Adjectives describe nouns, like snowflakes.
The puffy, white snowflakes quickly covered the ground.
Verbs that end in -ing are called present participles. Present participles can be used as adjectives, but when they are in this form, they are not called verbs. Examples: the fallingsnowflakes, glistening snowflakes
Gambling is a verb, a gerund, to be precise which is a verb ending in "ING".
"verbs ending in ing" are gerunds. you can make a gerund out of pretty much any verb. take for example the verb "to mother." the gerund form is "mothering."
Participle?
A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing.All gerunds and some participles end in -ing.
Some examples of an 'ing' word that is a noun include: - Singing the anthem takes talent. - Working hard is his code of ethics. - Reading is her only pastime.
running skipping throwing catching seeing
Gambling is a verb, a gerund, to be precise which is a verb ending in "ING".
"Swimming" is a verb ending in -ing that can be used as a noun, as in "I enjoy swimming."
"verbs ending in ing" are gerunds. you can make a gerund out of pretty much any verb. take for example the verb "to mother." the gerund form is "mothering."
I will be watching you.
to be and a verb with the ing ending
Yes. Any word with the ending '-ing' is a verb.
Some present participle verbs about death are dying, expiring, or passing on.
no, it's not a verb ending in -ed or -ing.
Participle?
Yes. It is the present participle of the acting verb "to chew"
beginning