Ano tagalog ng loitering?
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∙ 10y agoLoitering is engaging in an action, from the verb "to loiter." The noun form is called a gerund.
No. To loiter is a verb. The noun form is the gerund loitering.
To pass time in an aimless or idle manner
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Anti-loitering is a term used to describe someone who is against loitering altogether.
Loitering with Intent was created in 1981.
Yes. Loitering is a verb form and a gerund as well, but can be used to describe a noun. An example would be "loitering teens."
Loitering with Intent has 224 pages.
"The police arrested me for loitering," is in the active voice. A passive version of this might be, "I was arrested by the police for loitering."
The ISBN of Loitering with Intent is 0-370-30900-6.
The word loitering is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb to loiter.
Loitering is engaging in an action, from the verb "to loiter." The noun form is called a gerund.
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Loitering is prohibited.
Loitering is generally a misdemeanor offense - therefore not longer than 1 year in jail.
The cast of No Loitering - 2012 includes: Izzy Dead as Bum Tommy Kill as himself