agreeing
The present tense of "to be" followed by "agreeing". For third person plural, for example, "They are agreeing."
The word gurgling is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb gurgle.
It is a continuous form of the present tense. "He plays football."
he/she/it agrees
The past tense of agree is agreed.
The word "dancing" is a gerund form, used as a noun (e.g. Dancing is hard work.)But the -ing form is also used in the "continuous" or progressive tenses.Present continuous: I am dancing.Past continuous: I was dancing.Future continuous: I will be dancing.Present perfect continuous: I have been dancing.Past perfect continuous: I had been dancing.Future perfect continuous: I will have been dancing.
I am building.You/we/they are building.He/she/it is building.
This form of the verb can be used in more tenses: present participle, present continuous, past continuous, past perfect continuous, future perfect continuous, future continuous, present perfect continuous.
in this form, we can fill individual expectation, in other word, someone views,agree and dis agree.
Yes, it is an adverb. It means in a continuous or nonstop fashion.
josh or in present continuous form: joshing
The word been is usually used after the word have or a form of the word, including has, will have, and had. You use has been as a present perfect continuous form. She has been working for three hours is an example of how to use has been.
The present tense of "to be" followed by "agreeing". For third person plural, for example, "They are agreeing."
The word gurgling is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb gurgle.
It is a continuous form of the present tense. "He plays football."
he/she/it agrees
The word continuously in the adverb form of the adjective continuous.The word continuous is an adjective form of the verb continue.The noun forms of the verb continue are continuation, continuity and the gerund, continuing.Continuously is an adverb and would be used to describe a verb as in the phrase "run continuously." An example of the noun continuity would be, "Continuity was expected."