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In science what does solids end in ing
Going over educational material, or examining something closely, is called studying.
He invented 'do your f-ing homework yourself, you lazy brat'
To form the present progressive tense for "study," you would use the present tense of the verb "to be" (am/are/is) followed by the base form of "study" + ing. For example, "I am studying for my exam."
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There are 3 syllables in the word studying 3- stud-y-ing -
With some thing that goes ding ding ding ding ding ding ing ing ing ing
Yes, "studying" is a verb phrase consisting of the main verb "study" and the present participle "ing." It functions as the action in a sentence.
His theories were inconsistent with religion so he was prosecuted. The main theories of astronomy at the time were Ptolemaic models. His contradicted this as well as theorizing space could change. His models left no room for heaven and hell so the church disagreed with this and condemned him to death.
A dictionary lists several uses of Ing. So Ing is a word.
Yes, gerunds always end in -ing.
The word "-ing" is a suffix. You will see this suffix on the end of gerunds.