So... ?

How about

  I like walking.
or
  I got to get walking.   (I gotta get walking.)

or
  I have been wanting to get walking...
or
  I am to walk    (If I am to walk with God ...)
or
  I am destined to walk

.....



> From: bill lam <[email protected]>
> 
> In the example,
> 
> Verbs are "doing words" such as walking in the sentence "The cat is
> walking.".
> 
> that 'is walking' (two words together) is one type of verb tense in
> English grammar, but I see the word 'walking' (alone without 'is') can
> also be classified as noun or adjective, because it denote a state of
> action or being, meaning 'the cat is in a state of walking'
> 
> the cat is fat.    NB. adjective
> the cat is a pet.  NB. noun
> 
> In these two sentence, the word 'is' is the (only) verb that
> relating the word (fat, pet) following it reflexively to the subject.
> 
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