"What are you doing" is a question. The verb here is "to be" in second person, singular: you are.
Is is the verb in your sentence.
The word what've is a contraction, a shortened form for 'what have', an pronoun and a verb. The contraction performs as an auxiliary verb, for example 'what've you been doing...' (you have been doing what).
Verb
is = verb gardening may look like it is a verb but it is doing the job of a noun - it is called a gerund.
"ତୁମି କଣ କରୁଛନ୍ତି?" (tumi kana karuchanti?) is how you say "What are you doing?" in Oriya.
YES!!! Because you are doing something. The base verb is 'To smile'.
Yes chirp is a verb because a verb is a doing word and what you are doing is chirping.
No.. because saying hi is a verb but u do a verb when u say hi
The verb is is doing. It's the present progressive of do.
It's a conjunction, not a verb. A verb is a "doing word..."
i think it is active because you cant do active but u can manage and catch
yes, a verb is a "doing" word so if you invade somethng you are doing something.
Manage is a verb as it is a doing word.
a verb is a doing word such as 'jump'.
what u doing
Yes, collects is a verb. Verbs are doing words and when you collect something you are doing something.
Think about it.. if a verb is a doing word, then show me you doing some breathtakingly. You can't. It is an adjective.