Well, there is a book by Kelley Armstrong named "The Gathering". And that would be the only "Gathering" I know of.
The noun 'gathering' is a collective noun for a gathering of clans.
It depends which way you use it. Gathering is a present progressive verb if you are saying I am gathering, you are gathering, he/she is gathering, we, you, or they are gathering. It is a past continuous verb if you are saying I was gathering, you were gathering, he/she/it was gathering, and we, you, and they were gathering.Gathering is the present participle of the verb gather.It is used to make progressive tenses as described above.But this form called a present participle.
Yes, the word 'gathering' can function as a collective noun.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way (a gathering of mourners or a gathering of wrens).The word 'gathering' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to 'gather'. The present participle also functions as an adjective and a gerund (a verbal noun).Examples:The children were gathering wildflowers in the field. (verb)We lingered to enjoy the breeze in the gathering dusk. (adjective)A gathering of fans awaited the arrival of the star's limo. (noun)
A large gathering of people is called a group, mob, crowd or a mass.
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To gather I gather You gather he gathers we gather you (pl) gather they gather I am gathering You are gathering he is gathering we are gathering you (pl) are gathering they are gathering
The workers are gathering the harvest. She is gathering her wits about her.
AWUJO is the gathering of people AWUJO is the gathering of people
The noun 'gathering' is a collective noun for a gathering of clans.
The term 'august gathering' refers to a gathering marked by dignity or grandeur
It's an assembly or gathering for a ceremony, such as graduation.It's an assembly or gathering for a ceremony, such as graduation.It's an assembly or gathering for a ceremony, such as graduation.It's an assembly or gathering for a ceremony, such as graduation.It's an assembly or gathering for a ceremony, such as graduation.It's an assembly or gathering for a ceremony, such as graduation.
gathering = la reunión
a little house
"The Gathering" was written by Anne Enright.
It depends which way you use it. Gathering is a present progressive verb if you are saying I am gathering, you are gathering, he/she is gathering, we, you, or they are gathering. It is a past continuous verb if you are saying I was gathering, you were gathering, he/she/it was gathering, and we, you, and they were gathering.Gathering is the present participle of the verb gather.It is used to make progressive tenses as described above.But this form called a present participle.
The Speech in which you adress to a Gathering ( many people )
I will meet you at the gathering, the family reunion.