Words that describe rain and end in "ing" include "drizzling," which refers to light rain falling in fine drops, and "pouring," which denotes heavy rain. "Sprinkling" describes a light, scattered rain, while "showering" refers to short bursts of rain. Additionally, "downpouring" emphasizes a sudden and intense rainfall.
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The word "-ing" is a suffix. You will see this suffix on the end of gerunds.
There is no such word.The word mercy is a noun. Only verbs have an -ing form.
Yes, gerunds always end in -ing.
all gerund end in -ing and some participle end in -ing
dieing
rain-ing
burning
soothing
Depending upon the context, the word is either a Gerund or a Participle. (However, only some Participles end in -ing. Some end in -ed.)
The word that can end in "ing" and relates to day is "daydreaming."
Some "ing" words that describe loud noises are deafening, piercing, thundering, and booming.
Some words that have ING in them and can be used to describe the sky are glistening and sparkling. Another word to describe the sky would be dazzling.
Discouraging
Yes, the word "rain" has two syllables: "rain" (1 syllable) and "ing" (1 syllable).
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Just and the "ing" to the word "worry" the end result is "worrying"