Thinking very hard
Raking leaves is the proper English phrase to use.
Raking the Ashes was created in 2005.
No the word raking is not a noun. It is the present participle of the verb rake.
maybe you were cleaning a dusty house or raking outside. You inhaled dust or dirt particles.
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Yes, raking leaves is a good example of a physical activity, because your boby is moving.
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