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1. A word having ‘ing' in it -​

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Answered by girasebhavsh
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Answered by krishna210398
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A word having ‘ing' in it -​

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Gerund - Gerund is a word finishing with 'ing' and capabilities as a noun. Scared/afraid - It means to emerge as fearful of some thing. fortunately - happily means excited and joyfully. Trimming - It means to shave or cut the rims of something to add ornamental effects.

ing is a suffix used to make one of the inflected forms of English verbs. This verb form is used as a gift participle, as a gerund, and now and again as an impartial noun or adjective. The suffix is likewise determined in sure phrases like morning and ceiling, and in names including Browning.

The -ing of cutting-edge English in its participial (adjectival) use comes from center English -inge, -ynge, supplanting the sooner -inde, -ende, -and, from the vintage English gift participle finishing -ende. that is from Proto-Germanic *-andz, from the Proto-Indo-european *-nt-, and is cognate with Dutch and German -quit, Swedish -ande, -ende, Latin -ans, -ant-, ancient Greek -ον (-on), and Sanskrit -ant. -inde, -ende, -and later assimilated with the noun and gerund suffix -ing. Its remnants, but, are nevertheless retained in some verb-derived phrases including pal, fiend, and bond (inside the sense of "peasant, vassal").

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