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Futurehuman11 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

correct grammar?

Would it be OK to say, "Your eyes are hypnotizing"? If so, is hypnotizing considered a gerund?

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Yes it is correct. In this case 'hypnotizing' would be an ADJECTIVE because it is used to describe 'the eyes' (NOUN) Bernice

  • Yes it is correct.
  • In this case 'hypnotizing' would be an ADJECTIVE because it is used to describe 'the eyes' (NOUN) Bernice
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Yes it is correct. In this case 'hypnotizing' would be an ADJECTIVE because it is used to describe 'the eyes' (NOUN)

Bernice
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I think hypnotic would be better here.
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So then would it be considered a participle?
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I think it's a participle, but am not sure.

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