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Anonymous Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Meeting

Meanwhile, EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels will discuss how to make sure Ukrainian forces have enough ammunition.

BBC


Is "meeting" a noun or present participle in the sentence above?


  

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anonymous Meanwhile, EU foreign ministers (who are) meeting in Brussels will I added those highlighted words to show you that it is not a noun. It is a present participle.

  • anonymous Meanwhile, EU foreign ministers (who are) meeting in Brussels will I added those highlighted words to show you that it is not a noun.
  • It is a present participle.
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anonymousMeanwhile, EU foreign ministers (who are) meeting in Brussels will

I added those highlighted words to show you that it is not a noun. It is a present participle.

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