The verb continuing is the present particle of the verb, continue. It refers to someone or something that is remaining in an existence or operation, also it could mean to be persisting in an activity or process.
1. a verb (the Gerund Mood / Present Participle). Continuing to read, Jack went to the door and... 2. an adjective The continuing noise of the drill was driving us mad.
The progressive (continuous) tense describes continuing action.
It is persistent and it means continuing or permanent
It is persistent and it means continuing or permanent
The word continued is the past participle, past tense form of the verb 'to continue.' The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (continued success or continued episode).The noun forms for the verb 'to continue' are continuation, continuity, and the gerund, continuing
The verb form related to "duration" is "last." It refers to the action of continuing or enduring over a period of time. For example, you might say, "The meeting will last for two hours." This verb captures the essence of how long something continues.
A lasting legacy can mean many things. Sometimes it means the legacy as in continuing their family. Other times, it can mean continuing a venture in business.
It can be used as a verb to mean that you are outlining something.
Maybe you mean REALIZE? Yes it is a verb.
The verb savvy is to understand, to comprehend.
There are some related words:CONTINUOUS (adjective) - constant, or unbrokenCONTINUES (verb) - present tense of to continue : to go on or remainCONTINUITY (noun) - a state of enduring or continuing (used in literature and media for historic record).
It could mean that he likes talking to you!