Verbs that end in -ing are called present participle verbs, they indicate an ongoing action or state. Examples include running, swimming, laughing, and eating.
No, not all verbs end in "ing." Verbs can end in various forms based on their tense and structure. For example, verbs can end in "ed" for past tense or "s" for third person singular.
The suffix in "seeking" is "-ing," which is commonly used to form present participle verbs.
The suffix -ing has a short I vowel sound.
Crying, weeping, mourning, grieving.
Smiling, laughing, rejoicing.
Examples of poem with ing form of the verbs is poem by Stevie smith.
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Some verbs cannot use the progressive or continuous tense because they do not have the -ing form. The following are some of the examples:belikeknow
pressuring
Blazing
Verbs don't describe, verbs show actions or states
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climbing and finding
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You probably wouldn't. The suffix -ing is added to verbs, and brochure is a noun. Related verbs could be printing and distributing--things that you would do with brochures.