Yes it is a form of the verb "to make," But it may be used as a noun (gerund).
The progressive form of any verb is - be verb + verb-ing. egpresent progressive -- I am making lunch. My mother is making lunch. They are making lunchpast progressive -- I was making a noise. My mother was making a noise. They were making a noise.
is making - present continuous verb phrase
Is making is the verb. It shows what the air conditioner (subject) is doing.
The word making is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb make.
is making - present continuous verb phrase
"Is making a funny noise" is the verb phrase in the given sentence.
Yes, organizing is a "doing" word, therefore making it a verb.
The verb for making a choice is choose (chooses, choosing, chosen).
The verb for making a choice is choose (chooses, choosing, chosen).
no it is a noun and a verb
The Johnsons were making cookies for the school bake sale, but she decided to make brownies instead. Note: (Isn't the verb were?)
No, it is not an adverb. Makes is a form of the verb "to make."