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Gina Wolfe
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19 June, 21:00
Is a verb ending in ING as a noun
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Hailie Riley
19 June, 21:03
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No
Explanation:
It's still a verb it just has a differnt ending.
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Ricardo Cervantes
19 June, 21:11
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Yes
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The noun form of verbs by adding "-ing" are called gerunds
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