yes because a verb is a action or something that you do
No, "eruption" is a noun. It refers to a sudden release of something, such as lava from a volcano, and does not describe or modify a noun like an adjective would.
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
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The verb 'be' can function as both a linking verb and a helping verb. As a linking verb, it connects the subject with a subject complement that describes or renames it. As a helping verb, 'be' is used in progressive tenses and passive voice constructions to indicate the tense of the main verb.
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Yes, erupt is an action word, a verb; a word for the actof erupting.
The noun forms of the verb to erupt are eruption and the gerund, erupting.
an erupting volcano?
The volcano is erupting as we speak.
ACTIVE
it is still not erupting . As far has scientist have told.
the water would just cause more erupting .
No. Kilauea is still erupting.
NO!
If you mean they are not erupting at the right months , it is not abnormal to have teeth erupting late or early. If you mean the teeth are not erupting in right order it still is not a thing to worry about.
That would describe an active volcano.
an active volcano is a volcano that is erupting or has shown signs of erupting in the near future.