The verbal "spinning" in the sentence is a present participle because it is describing the action of "spinning" that causes people to become dizzy. Gerunds, on the other hand, function as nouns in a sentence.
the -drooling- dog licked the - running- cat. participles have - - around them
"Surrounding" is a participle that can function as an adjective, noun, or adverb in a sentence. It is often used to describe the area around something or someone.
The barking dog, frenzied by the commotion, ran around the yard. The italicized word "barking" represents a participle phrase modifying the noun "dog."
The verb "can" doesn't have a past participle. The simple past tense is "could". You can get around this by saying "been able to" instead.
In the sentence "around the corner was her mom," "corner" is a noun. It is the subject of the sentence.
Yes, walking is the present participle. Present participles end in -ing.
People viewed that the Earth was spinning around the Sun rather than the Sun spinning around the Earth and they questionned the Church.
Spinning Around was created on 2000-06-13.
The moon rotates around our planet Earth. The rotation of the Earth refers to the spinning of our planet on its axis.
spinning a flag around like big drumsticks
the -drooling- dog licked the - running- cat. participles have - - around them
"Surrounding" is a participle that can function as an adjective, noun, or adverb in a sentence. It is often used to describe the area around something or someone.
The barking dog, frenzied by the commotion, ran around the yard. The italicized word "barking" represents a participle phrase modifying the noun "dog."
The Water Frame or Spinning Frame was first used around 1769/70.
I spunned my top aroundand around until it falls.
it you that 's spinning
Earth spinning around the sun, the sun in turn spinning around the milky ways spiral arm which contains it.