Is losing a gerund?
Is losing a gerund?
It is a participle … compared to "losing battle" which is a noun, so here losing becomes a gerund compounded with the noun, "battle".
What is the plural of Fox?
noun, plural fox. es, (especially collectively) fox. any of several carnivores of the dog family, especially those of the genus Vulpes, smaller than wolves, having a pointed, slightly upturned muzzle, erect ears, and a long, bushy tail.
Is it lose or loose?
Lose is a verb that means “to fail to win, to misplace, or to free oneself from something or someone.” Loose is an adjective that means “not tight.”
What is the plural of wife?
The plural of wife is always wives. Unfortunately, there is no clever way of knowing which nouns ending f or fe follow which rules.
Which is correct lose or loose?
Lose is a verb and means to be deprived of something. When said aloud it rhymes with snooze. Loose is an adjective and a verb and means to release something from restraints and to set it free.
What is the plural of half?
The plural of half is always halves. Unfortunately, there is no clever way of knowing which nouns ending f or fe follow which rules.
What is past tense of Lost?
To Vivaan Dixit, The verb “lose” is an irregular verb. The simple past tense for “lose” is “lost” for all persons (I lost, you [singular] lost, he/she/it lost, we lost, you [plural] lost, they lost).
What is the plural of solo?
Noun. solo (plural solos or soli) (music) A piece of music for one performer.