The verb to panic has the -ing form as panicking. Other words ending in -ic also gain a K in forming the gerund, such as picnicking and trafficking.
The correct spelling is "panicking" (engaging in confused, fearful activity).
the answer is Panicked because when you panic you tend to go looking for the thing you are panicking about.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
I was panicking because I had forgot to get a sweet for the annual school disco.
You my be crying and panicking due to stress. The best thing to do is take deep breathe and relax.
The verb to panic has the -ing form as panicking. Other words ending in -ic also gain a K in forming the gerund, such as picnicking and trafficking.
The continuous tense for "panic" is formed with the auxiliary verb "is/am/are" + "panicking." For example: "He is panicking about the upcoming deadline."
The present participle is panicking.
There are no exact rhymes for panicked.
I would ask a friend to tell him for me :)
The correct spelling is "panicking" (engaging in confused, fearful activity).
We get to find out in 2012. And folks will stop panicking about the Mayan calendar.
The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system is involved when you are startled and panicking. This division is responsible for the "fight or flight" response, which triggers a surge of adrenaline and prepares the body to deal with perceived threats.
慌てる /a WA te ru/ means 'to panic' as well as 'to hurry, to rush' in Japanese. As for its present participle 'panicking' it would be 慌てている /a WA te te i ru/.
The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system is involved in the "fight or flight" response that occurs when you are startled and panicking. This activation leads to an increase in heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration to prepare your body to respond to the perceived threat.