The crumbling, old house is due for repairs soon.
The crumbling and old block of offices will be demolished.
No, "crumbling" is not an adverb.The word "crumbling is a noun and a verb.
Example sentence - The old hut was built using adobe bricks.
not all old things are outmoded
the old city was turned into an urban core because it was old.
Our old kingdom was attacked by bandits, and thats when we left for this village.
the wall is crumbling
Taxes will only be slightly increased so that the city can build a new stadium. The old stadium is crumbling.
The old factory stood derelict and abandoned, its windows shattered and walls crumbling.
The stone column that supports the ceiling is crumbling away.
The ancient castle was closed to visitors because the stone framework was crumbling away, making the steps and turrets dangerous.
Our civilization is corrupt and slowly crumbling away.
The dictator's regime is about to come crumbling down.His regime was a brutal and bloody one.
No, "crumbling" is not an adverb.The word "crumbling is a noun and a verb.
Is crumbling roof an adjective?crumbling is an adjective roof is a noun.
"Crumbling" in Tagalog can be translated as "natitibag" or "nagigiba" depending on the context.
Use a sharper, thinner knife
here is a car, which is old