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The word entertaining is the present participle of the verb 'to entertain' (entertains, entertaining, entertained). The present participle of the verb is a gerund (a verbal noun). Example sentence:

Martha Stewart is the expert in home entertaining.

The other noun forms are entertainer and entertainment.

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