the -drooling- dog licked the - running- cat. participles have - - around them
"Surrounding" is a participle that can function as an adjective, noun, or adverb in a sentence. It is often used to describe the area around something or someone.
The barking dog, frenzied by the commotion, ran around the yard. The italicized word "barking" represents a participle phrase modifying the noun "dog."
The verb "can" doesn't have a past participle. The simple past tense is "could". You can get around this by saying "been able to" instead.
In the sentence "around the corner was her mom," "corner" is a noun. It is the subject of the sentence.
Yes, walking is the present participle. Present participles end in -ing.
People viewed that the Earth was spinning around the Sun rather than the Sun spinning around the Earth and they questionned the Church.
Spinning Around was created on 2000-06-13.
The moon rotates around our planet Earth. The rotation of the Earth refers to the spinning of our planet on its axis.
spinning a flag around like big drumsticks
the -drooling- dog licked the - running- cat. participles have - - around them
"Surrounding" is a participle that can function as an adjective, noun, or adverb in a sentence. It is often used to describe the area around something or someone.
The Water Frame or Spinning Frame was first used around 1769/70.
The barking dog, frenzied by the commotion, ran around the yard. The italicized word "barking" represents a participle phrase modifying the noun "dog."
it you that 's spinning
Earth spinning around the sun, the sun in turn spinning around the milky ways spiral arm which contains it.
I wobbled around and around and the people teased me a I looked werid