I will be watching you.
"Swimming" is a verb ending in -ing that can be used as a noun, as in "I enjoy swimming."
When an verb ending in ing follows a form of is, then is is a helping verb as in this sentence. Likewise, when a past participle follows a form of is, then is has been used as a helping verb.
Participle?
running skipping throwing catching seeing
Gambling is a verb, a gerund, to be precise which is a verb ending in "ING".
It is a verb form, ending in -ing. But it is used as a noun.
to be and a verb with the ing ending
Yes. Any word with the ending '-ing' is a verb.
It's classified as a gerund. verbs that has -ing as ending are always a gerund. throw is a verb, but it's used as a noun.
Present progressive (or continuous) is made up of to be(as a helping verb) and a verb ending in -ing. E.g. The keeper is feeding the elephants over there.
no, it's not a verb ending in -ed or -ing.
This is a tricky one because verbs ending in -ing can either be a gerund or a present participle. To give a better understanding, if the verb ending in -ing is more like a noun, it is usually a gerund. Ex) Fishing is fun. If the verb ending in -ing is more like a verb or an adjective, it is usually a present participle. Ex) Anthony is fishing. Reference: http:/www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-gerunds.htm