Yes. It is a verb form. It is the present participle in the continuous tenses (is flickering, was flickering) but can also be used to describe something, where it is an adjective e.g. a flickering candle.
It can also be a noun (gerund).
Flickering can be a verb and a noun. Verb: The present participle of the verb 'flicker'. Noun: A short uncertain burst.
Yes the word flickering can be a noun. It is also the present participle of the verb to flicker.
No, it is not an adverb.It is the present participle of the verb (to flicker) and may be an adjective (e.g. flickering light) or a noun (e.g. Flickering may be a sign that your bulb is damaged.)There is a rarely used adverb form, which is flickeringly.
Flickering can be used as a noun, a verb, or an adjective. It depends on the context of the sentence. The rarely used word "flickeringly" would be the adverb form.
adverb
Flickering is the present participle of the verb flicker. It can be used as a verb to create the progressive tenses, as a gerund (verbal noun), and as an adjective.Verb: The lights were flickering all night.Gerund: Flickering is a noun in this sentence.Adjective: The flickering lights signaled a power outage.
verb
The flickering of the candlelight was relaxing.The lights keep flickering, we should call an electrician.The doctor noticed that his eyelid was flickering.
The light began flickering before it went out. Flickering lights frighten me.
Flickering Lights was created in 2000.
Born of the Flickering was created in 1996.
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