I know that boys are fond of playing cricket kind of sentence
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yes
you are right they always font of playing cricket kind of sentence
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is the subject. It is a statement from the 1st person thought.
Am is the verb. That person is doing something.
Playing is a gerund. A verb with the ending of ~ing. Its special and is treated like the child of a noun and verb.
Cricket is the continuation of playing. It is not necessary to make a sentence, but it is necessar if you will to inform your listeners that you are playing cricket and not playing baseball.
I, not a sentence alone.
I am, is a sentence but the verb am is weird and needs a predicate or else you are speaking in bible sentences.
I am playing, is a sentence and can stand alone. A child is playing…over there. The cat is playing……in another room.
I am playing cricket, is a sentence and is more developed compared to the examples above.
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Both "am" and "playing" are verbs in the sentence playing different roles.
The "am" is an auxiliary verb, also called a helping verb. Auxiliary verbs are used to form the various tenses, moods and voices of other verbs, and in this sentence the other verb is "playing” which is the main verb of this sentence in the form of the present participle of "play".
When "am” and "playing" are