G greenhorn New member Mar 4, 2009 #2 In 'I'm dancing', 'dancing' would be a present continuous verb.
G gnab gib Guest Mar 4, 2009 #3 That's a present participle. It could also be a gerund, if it functioned as a noun in the sentence, as in "Dancing is not my strongest skill."
That's a present participle. It could also be a gerund, if it functioned as a noun in the sentence, as in "Dancing is not my strongest skill."
K Kate Guest Mar 4, 2009 #4 It's an action verb. If they had said, "what were you doing?" and you said "I was dancing" it would be a past tence action verb.
It's an action verb. If they had said, "what were you doing?" and you said "I was dancing" it would be a past tence action verb.