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Answered by poreddydivya123
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Answer:

We can use -ing forms (e.g. drinking, singing, smoking, running etc.) not only as verbs, but also like adjectives, adverbs or nouns.

You are drinking too much these days. (Here the -ing form is part of the present continuous verb.)

Barking dogs seldom bite. (Here the -ing form is used like an adjective. It modifies the noun dogs.)

She ran out of the room crying. (Here the -ing form is used like an adverb.)

Smoking is injurious to health. (Here the -ing form is used like a noun.)

When -ing forms are used as verbs, adjectives or adverbs, they are called present participles. Note that a present participle can refer to the present, past or future.

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Answered by swetadewra08
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Answer:

Working -Gerund

Explanation:

As gerund acts a noun and is a verbal noun and also participle acts as a verbal adjective but here it is more close to a verbal noun

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