Hello,
How many forms of -ing ending words do we have from their functions' point of view? Would you epress examples for each?
After that, how do we identify the function of each one in sentences? What method do you use please?
anonymous How many forms of -ing ending words do we have from their functions' point of view? What? — Noun: Dancing is fun.
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anonymousHow many forms of -ing ending words do we have from their functions' point of view?
What? Do you mean this?—
Noun: Dancing is fun.
Adjective: Dancing girls are fun.
Complement: He entered the room dancing.
Non-finite participle clause: I like dancing with girls.
Finite present participle (c
What is the difference between Dancing is fun and Dancing is fun?
Complement: He entered the room dancing.
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Sheila is a nurse.
Both the brothers became doctors.
1- If these bold words are complements, so where are the objects of the sentences? I think they are objects of the sentences and maybe also complements.
2- Wha
>> Intransitive verbs do not have objects.
I though they only don't have a direct object!
And about Dance and Dancing: