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a verb form that ends in -ing and acts as an adjective
A stock phrase that describes a person, place, or thing
The present participle is formed by adding -ing to the basic verb.Here are some present participles which can be used as adjectives to describe a mountain:toweringimposingglisteningshimmeringrumblingsmoking
it contains a hook
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There is the participle form "thieving."
The word dating is the present participle of the verb to date; an adverb describes a verb. For example:barely datingalways datingseldom datingoften datingThe present participle of the verb is also a gerund (verbal noun); an adjective describes a noun. For example:steady datingserious datingcasual datingscientific datingThe present participle of the verb is also an adjective; an adverb describes and adjective. For example:a frequently dating couplea happily dating couplea seriously dating couplean intermittently dating couple
Sung is not an adverb because and adverb describes how,when,where, and what. Sung is the past participle of the verb "to sing."
The present participle of a verb is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Some present participle adjectives to describe the noun lion are:walkingstalkingroaringmoaninggroaningeatingsleepingrunninghuntingchasinglickingbiting
It contains a hook to get the readers attention
A piece of writing that explains a text
C.An object used on the stage
Abrupting is the present participle of the adjective abrupt. Abrupt means sudden and unexpected. A present participle is a conjugate of a word that describes ongoing events at an unspecified time.