a verb :) thank you for reading this <3
The root word of "taking" is "take."
Taking a risk!
Breathtaking is one word, sometimes it is written as breath-taking
According to Webster's Dictionary, "kindly" can be used either as an adjective (such as "kindly person") or an adverb (such as "taking kindly to the idea").
Polaroid was a brand of camera which developed prints of photographs within seconds of taking the picture. Cameras of this kind are now, of course, obsolete.
"Are taking" is the present continuous tense.
Taking the Michael? Are you serious?
What kind of pictures? Where?
another word for kind is nice
Only verbs have past tenses, and the word kind is an adjective, hence it has no past tense. He is kind, he was kind, it's the same word.
Yes, the noun 'adoption' is a common noun, a general word for the legal process of becoming a non-biological parent; a general word for the act of embracing ideas, habits; a general word for taking ownership of an animal; a word for any adoption of any kind.
The word 'kind' is a noun and an adjective.The word kind becomes an adverb when combined with the word of; the adverb is kind of, an adverb of degree.The word can also become an adverb of Manner when the letters "ly" are added to the end of the word - "Kindly"