"What are you doing" is a question. The verb here is "to be" in second person, singular: you are.
"Doing" is a verb in the present continuous tense, indicating that an action is currently happening.
The verb is the action word in a sentence that describes what the subject is doing.
The word what've is a contraction, a shortened form for 'what have', an pronoun and a verb. The contraction performs as an auxiliary verb, for example 'what've you been doing...' (you have been doing what).
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"ତୁମି କଣ କରୁଛନ୍ତି?" (tumi kana karuchanti?) is how you say "What are you doing?" in Oriya.
The verb phrase in the sentence is ''is perfect.''
Yes chirp is a verb because a verb is a doing word and what you are doing is chirping.
No.. because saying hi is a verb but u do a verb when u say hi
The verb is is doing. It's the present progressive of do.
i think it is active because you cant do active but u can manage and catch
what u doing
It's a conjunction, not a verb. A verb is a "doing word..."
yes, a verb is a "doing" word so if you invade somethng you are doing something.
Manage is a verb as it is a doing word.
a verb is a doing word such as 'jump'.
Yes, collects is a verb. Verbs are doing words and when you collect something you are doing something.
Think about it.. if a verb is a doing word, then show me you doing some breathtakingly. You can't. It is an adjective.
A verb is a doing word. This is a noun, which is a thing.