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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. > > -- > regards, > ==================================================== > GPG key 1024D/4434BAB3 2008-08-24 > gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 4434BAB3 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
