The word 'moving' is the present participle present tense of the verb to move (moves, moving, moved). The present participle is also an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun. Examples:
Verb: He was moving the piano up to the second floor.
Adjective: You'll like this book, it's a very moving story.
Noun: Moving is the worst part of getting the promotion.
"On" here is an adverb which modifies the verb 'move'. M.J.SUBRAMANYAM, XCHANGING, MUMBAI
adverb
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i want to know what part of speech is camping
The part of speech is a adjective
pronoun
In the sentence "let us move on," "on" is a preposition.
Migrate is a verb. It means to move from one location to another.
"On" here is an adverb which modifies the verb 'move'. M.J.SUBRAMANYAM, XCHANGING, MUMBAI
"Whiffling" is a verb. It means to move quickly or shift back and forth.
The word 'can' is an auxiliary verb. The complete verb is 'can help'. (You can help me...)
The word "dawdle" is a verb. It means to move slowly and idly or to waste time.
Knitting is normally a verb. It describes an action. It can be used as a noun in "She move her knitting."
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
part of speech
The introduction is typically developed first in a speech. This is where you grab the audience's attention, establish the topic, and provide an overview of what will be covered in the speech. Once the introduction is developed, you can then move on to developing the body and conclusion of the speech.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.