it is a verb. To surround- infinitive
Surrounded- past tense
surrounding- present
No, it is not a preposition. The word surrounds is a verb form.
The word surrounding is the present participle of the verb to surround; the present participle is also an adjective and a verbal noun (gerund). For example: Verb: The trees surrounding the property gave it some privacy. Adjective: The surrounding players formed an effective defense. Noun: The surrounding was relaxing for a pleasant getaway.
The Mediterranean Sea surrounds Cyprus
The Southern Ocean surrounds the Antarctic continent.
there is no sea that surrounds Illinois.
The Atlantic Ocean Surrounds The Bermuda Triangle?
The Pacific Ocean surrounds the Hawaiian Islands.
The Caribbean sea surrounds Jamaca
the endomysium surrounds the muscle cell
the ocean that surrounds fiji is the pacific
It the southern ocean that surrounds it.
Love Surrounds Me was created in 2008.