The root word for "getting" is "get."
Yes, it is possible. EX: 1: Angel does not like going to the vet; getting her into the car is hard enough. But unless the sentence is in a form similar to the sentence above, I wouldn't recommend using a semi colon before the word, 'getting.' I hope this helped! -EB
'Forgetting' is a closed compound word, as it is formed by combining two complete words, for + getting. It is a closed compound word as it is written as a single word without a hyphen.
The word "dusk" is a noun. It refers to the period of the day just before nightfall when the sky is getting dark.
My older sibling is getting married in a week or so.
The root word for "getting" is "get."
Getting is a verb.
getting = obteniendo, adquiriendo
The word 'getting' is the present participle of the verb 'to get'; the present participle of the verb is a gerund, a verbal noun, used in sentences like "You need to get while the getting is good". The word 'getting' never a pronoun.
Another word for getting shots is receiving vaccinations, or being vaccinated.
the other word of "did the job" is that worked that business,,,,,
No. Getting is not a compound word.Type your answer here...
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The definition of the word "obtaining" is "getting, acquiring, or securing something". Synonyms of this word would include procuring, getting, and acquiring.
I am getting my permit tomorrow after school. (:
Getting
getting a job becoming employed getting hired getting taken on