It's called a gerund. All verbs ending in ~ing and used as nouns are gerunds.
Depends on how you are using it. It is either a noun or verb.
The compound noun for the designated place for crossing a main road is a crosswalk.
'Crossing' can be both a noun or a part of a verb. Examples: Please don't cross the road anywhere, use the crossing (noun). Why was the chicken crossing the road? (verb) Some -ing words can also be adjectives, e.g. the singing nun.
When used as a noun ("meet me at the crossing") it is a common noun. Proper nouns are usually names of people, places or things--and are almost always capitalized. If Crossing was the name of a company or restaurant or town, it would be considered a proper noun and capitalized.
No. It is a singular noun meaning a crossing of two paths.
The word across is an adverb or preposition, based on the noun or verb cross. The noun for the act of going across is the gerund crossing.
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Countryside is a type of common noun.
There isn't an online version of Animal Crossing. :(
The noun thunder is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
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Noun