The form crying (verb to cry) is the present participle. Present participles can be used to create the progressive (continuous) tenses, as gerunds (verbal nouns), or adjectives.Verb: The baby is crying.Gerund: That crying is loud.Adjective: The crying baby kept us awake all night.
they are afraid because most of the children get nightmares about the boogeyman and are crying and keep the lights on all night
because some people are very odd but it does not matter but when you had a good sleep you say "oh wow I slept like a baby" well really you didn't because well they wake up crying witch is normal but not for you, well saying "you slept like a baby" is an expression after all but some people can say they slept like a baby, when they slept good and/or woke up allot in the night.
A verb is an action, occurrence, or state of being. An adjective is a word that describes a noun. If a word is taking on a new role in a sentence, its part of speech changes.Past and present participles of verbs can function as adjectives, but they're not verbs when they're modifying nouns.Examples:Broken is the past participle of break.Dave has a broken arm. Broken is describing the noun arm.Dave has broken his arm. Broken is a verb. It's in the present perfect tense.Crying is the present participle of cry.The crying baby kept me up all night. Crying is describing the noun baby.That baby has been crying all night. Crying is a verb. It's in the present perfect progressive tense.
A verb is an action, occurrence, or state of being. An adjective is a word that describes a noun. If a word is taking on a new role in a sentence, its part of speech changes.Past and present participles of verbs can function as adjectives, but they're not verbs when they're modifying nouns.Examples:Broken is the past participle of break.Dave has a broken arm. Broken is describing the noun arm.Dave has broken his arm. Broken is a verb. It's in the present perfect tense.Crying is the present participle of cry.The crying baby kept me up all night. Crying is describing the noun baby.That baby has been crying all night. Crying is a verb. It's in the present perfect progressive tense.
i blew cigarette smoke in our puppies face while they were crying all night and they went to sleep, does that answer your question?
Crying, eating, sleeping, and other largely autonomous bodily functions are about all most babies are capable of on their first night.
You can't - so long as there are people capable of shaking a baby to stop it crying ! Not all cases are reported or investigated.
If it's in past tense and an interrogative, "You had to sit on the chair all night to enaure the baby was safe?" But if it is a command, "You have to sit on the chair all night to ensure the baby is safe."
No it's like this You have to sit in the chair all night to ensure the baby is safe.
The baby will come out small and the baby will end up crying because of all the Marijuana that you have smoked while carrying
First of all you should try to know the reason... that why is the baby crying! Maybe he is hungry, or is not feeling well, etc. If he is crying without any reason then you can: >give him his toys or make diffrent types of noises, which can break his attention! >or take him out in the garden,and show him diffrent things like birds flying,etc. >or just start jumping,making silly faces before him!!!! well a good way to break his attention from crying!{not a very good idea as the baby can even start crying more loudly} to stick sauls dick in its mouth