i know talking is a verb but im not sure about talk
NO beside is not a word it is an action verb, which is something like running,eating,clapping,writing,talking, and stuff like that. anything that you would do is a verb.
It depends on whether you are talking about it as a verb or a noun, but some antonyms for the verb are to be idle or lazy, put off, or procrastinate.
If you're talking about the Christmas kind, yes. If you're talking about stocking shelves full of boxes, it would be a verb.
If you are talking about the word 'despair' as a noun, some antonyms would be 'joy' and 'happiness'. However, if you are talking about it as a verb, a antonym would be 'hope'.
talking
am/is/are + present participle.I am talking about existentialism.The doctor is talking about Haemodialysis.The teachers are talking about the new curriculum.
i know talking is a verb but im not sure about talk
a verb is an action word for example:running,talking
Present tense verbs can have different forms. For example: Talk can be a present tense verb -- They talk too much. Talk is the base form of the verb Talks is a present tense verb -- She talks too much. Talks is the base verb + -s talking is a present tense verb -- she is talking too much. Talking is the base verb + -ing
Talked is a verb. It's the past tense of talk.
When talking to yourself or referring to yourself in a casual way, you would use the first person singular form of the verb "ser," which is "soy."
Both. It depends on how its used It can be either. If you are talking about the action... as in "I am going to exit the room," then it is a verb. If you are talking about a thing... as in, please proceed through the exit of the theatre," then it is a noun.
is-it may not b talking about an action verb it may b a linking verb-linking verbs includ am,is,are,was,were
a verb is a doing word so you could have the jumping reception or the talking reception. Alternatively the verb derived from reception is to 'receive.'
No, because it has a subject and a verb. "Talking" is the subject (it's a gerund: a verb used as a noun. They usually end in -ing, like swimming or running), and "is" is the verb.
No, the word talking is the present participle of the verb to talk, and a gerund, a verb form that functions as a noun. A gerund is an abstract noun form, a word for the concept of an action.