Dancing is a gerund and can generally be used in four different ways:
1. As the subject of the sentence (e.g., Dancing is good exercise.).
2. After prepositions (e.g., After dancing, he was tired.).
3. After certain verbs such as like, dislike, finish, enjoy, etc. (e.g., I enjoy dancing. John dislikes dancing. Mary finished dancing an hour ago.).
4. As a continuous form in past, present of future (e.g., She is dancing at the moment. or While she was dancing, the music suddenly stopped.).
She was dancing in her room.
They loved dancing so they did the fandango when they were in Spain.
Her dancing eyes began to bewitch me.
the couples were dancing gaily around the room
Yes!
She was dancing in her room.
They loved dancing so they did the fandango when they were in Spain.
Her dancing eyes began to bewitch me.
the couples were dancing gaily around the room
The dancer used her animatory skills to get the children dancing.
i will do these particular things on my birthday, swimming, dancing and shopping.
The bacchic rituals were known for their wild and frenzied dancing.
She plans to coax him into dancing with her.
has, sparked and dancing
Dancing is the main verb, the complete verb phrase is 'are dancing'
Yes!
We entered the room laughing merrily. The couples were still dancing merrily when the ship struck the iceberg.