No, the word 'roaring' is the present participle, present tense of the verb 'to roar'. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
EXAMPLES
It was a cozy place with a fire roaring fireplace. (verb)
We couldn't hear our own voices over the roaring waterfall. (adjective)
The roaring of the lion told us that it was too near for comfort. (noun)
We heard the lion roaring but we couldn't see it. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'lion')
it is called the roaring 20s because it was a time of partying and buying and having fun.
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There is much speculation around why the 20's were called the roaring twenties. It mainly had something to do with post-war prosperity, society was considered to be roaring with success and change at that particular time.
The pronoun in the sentence is you.The pronoun 'you' is a personalpronoun in the secondperson (the one spoken to).In this sentence, the pronoun 'you' is singular(based on the context of the sentence), but the pronoun 'you' can be singular or plural.
verb: the lion is roaring adjective: the roaring lion noun: the roaring is deafening
do you capitalize roaring twenties
yes because of all the business. it is often reffered to as the roaring 20's.
The address of the Roaring Spring Comm Library is: 320 East Main St, Roaring Spring, 16673 1009
The Roaring Forties was created in 1982.
Roaring Days was created in 1988.
Roaring Lion was born in 1908.
Roaring Lion died in 1999.
The Roaring Trumpet was created in 1940.
The Roaring Sixties ended in 1966.
The Roaring Fifties was created in 1983.
The address of the Friends Of The Roaring Springs Depot is: Hc 2 Box 38, Roaring Springs, TX 79256-2207