Write/writes.
Writing is the present participle.
No. "Writing" is a present progressive verb form. It can be used as a noun (e.g. writing letters takes time) or an adjunct (writing experience).
I am currently enjoying writing this.. Are you enjoying it as well ??
The gerund or present participle of to write is writing.
The word 'writing' is a gerund, the present participle of a verb (the -ing form) 'to write' that functions as a nounin a sentence.The present participle of a verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Your writing could be improved. (noun, subject of the sentence)The teacher was writing questions on the board. (verb)This was my grandfather's writing desk. (adjective)
Historical writing
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"Was writing" is a helping verb (to be) and an action verb (to write). The words "was writing" functions as a verb in a sentence.
Conventions are the traditional aspects of a genre or area of literature, which present readers with a style and form that is similar to the other works in the field.
The present perfect form of "present" is "have/has presented."
The oldest form of writing was with pictures
Your question is not clear. The tense for the word 'writing' ? The word writing, if it is a verb, is called the present participle. To be past or present it must be with a word like am/is/are or was/were. was writing - past continuous is writing = present continuous But writing can also be a noun and nouns don't show tenses: His writing is very good.
The present tense form of "were" is "are."