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* The baby kept crying in the living room.

(In this sentence, what is the part of speech of 'crying'? Is 'crying' a gerund or a present participle?)
16 years ago

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Answered by GuruBlue
It is a gerund.
16 years ago
Answered by SraJMcGin
And a gerund is often used as an adjective or a noun, depending. "Crying" is sad = a noun here. "The crying baby" = an adjective here.

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16 years ago
Answered by pedro
need a spesch
14 years ago
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