Ravinath I would possibly consider moving cities. What do you mean by 'moving cities'? Or do you mean 'moving to cities'?
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RavinathI would possibly consider moving cities.What do you mean by 'moving cities'? Or do you mean 'moving to cities'?
RavinathIs it used as a noun ?Yes. In fact, 'moving' is used as a gerund.
Rommel RavinathI would possibly consider moving cities.What do you mean by 'moving cities'? Or do you mean 'moving to cities'?RavinathIs it used as a noun ?Yes. In fact, 'moving' in your sentence is used as a gerund.
Ravinath...consider moving cities.What do you mean by 'moving cities'? Or do you mean 'moving to cities'?
RavinathIs it used as a noun ?Yes. In your sentence, 'moving' is used as a noun. In fact, it's a gerund.
"Moving" is a gerund, a noun form of the verb "to move." It's the direct object of the verb "consider." The infinitive "toI would consider moving to another city.
RavinathWhy ing form ? Is it used as a noun ?The verb "consider" correctly takes an -ing form or a noun.