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There are two nouns in the sentence:

  • jogging, a gerund (subject of the sentence)
  • fun (predicate nominative following the linking verb 'is')
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What part of speech is jogging?

Depends on how it is used. Jogging is fun. (Gerund/noun- used as subject of sentence) I go jogging every morning. (Gerund). I am jogging right now. Lexical verb/present participle while "am" is the auxiliary verb. All together "am jogging" is a verb in the present continuous (progressive) tense. See related link.


What is the gerund phrase in this sentence 'These shoes are for jogging'?

for joggingThe gerund is jogging, in the prepositional phrase "for jogging." The gerund is a noun here.


What is the part of speech for the word jogging?

The word "jogging" is a gerund, which functions as a noun in a sentence.


Rhyming word pair for enjoyable jogging?

fun run


What is a rhyming pair of enjoyable jogging?

fun run


Is jog a noun?

"Jogging", which is a conjugated form of the verb "to jog" is not a noun at all - it's a verb. The word "jog", however, as in, "I'm going for a jog," would be a common noun.


Is jogging a consonant?

No, "jogging" is a noun and not a consonant. Consonants are speech sounds that are produced by obstructing the airflow in the vocal tract.


what is the singular noun for fun?

The noun 'fun' is a singular non-count noun, it has no plural form.


What is a rhyming word pair for enjoyable jogging?

Fun Run


A rhyming word pair for fine enjoyable jogging?

Fun Run.


Is jogging a gerund participle or infinitive in the sentence Daily jogging is a good way to build one's strength and stamina?

When an -ing verb is used as a noun, it's a gerund. "Jogging" is a gerund in that sentence.


Is fun in the sun a noun?

The term 'fun in the sun' is a noun + a prepositional phrase.A preposition (in) is a word that connects its object (sun) to another word in the sentence.The noun 'sun' is the object of the preposition 'in'.The prepositional phrase 'in the sun' connects the noun 'sun' to the noun 'fun'.This group of words can function as a unit as a subject or an object in a sentence; for example:Fun in the sun is our plan for the day. (the noun 'fun' is the subject of the sentence)We need some fun in the sun. (the noun 'fun' is the direct object of the verb 'need')Are you ready for fun in the sun? (the noun 'fun' is the object of the preposition 'for')