The continuous tense has a verb phrase - be + present participle.Present contiuous = am/is/are + present participle.eg I am watching TV. She is watching TV, They are watching TV.Past contiuous = was/were +present participle.eg I was watching TV. She was watching TV. They were watching TV.
watching. They are watching television.
it is spelt: Watching:)
You bet, and don't think I'm not. I'm always watching....
Kai is the subject, watching is the predicate.
why is he watching me
The continuous tense has a verb phrase - be + present participle.Present contiuous = am/is/are + present participle.eg I am watching TV. She is watching TV, They are watching TV.Past contiuous = was/were +present participle.eg I was watching TV. She was watching TV. They were watching TV.
Shadows watching? Are kidding me or something? That is a bull crap! Forget about it,dont even mind!
Yes, they are watching you 24/7.
I am watching : je regarde while watching (participle): en regardant
The word 'watching' is the present participle of the verb to watch (I am watching, they are watching). The present participle of the verb is also an adjective (the watching crowd), and a gerund, a verbal noun. Gerunds are uncountable nouns.
Yes, they are watching you 24/7.
kegan is watching your mom....duhhh.
watching. They are watching television.
No
'Watching' is a verb. It's the present participle of 'watch'. 'Watching' is also a noun; a verbal noun (gerund).
to watch is "regarder" in French.I am watching = je regardewhile watching, ... = en regardant, ... (present participle)