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-ing
1- a suffix of nouns formed from verbs, expressing the action of the verb or its result, product, material, etc. ( the art of building; a new building; cotton wadding ). It is also used to form nouns from words other than verbs ( offing; shirting ). Verbal nouns ending in -ing are often used attributively ( the printing trade ) and in forming compounds ( drinking song ). In some compounds ( sewing machine ), the first element might reasonably be regarded as the participial adjective, -ing2, the compound thus meaning “a machine that sews,” but it is commonly taken as a verbal noun, the compound being explained as “a machine for sewing.”
-ing
2- a suffix forming the present participle of verbs ( walking; thinking ), such participles being often used as participial adjectives: warring factions.
-ing
3- a native English suffix meaning “one belonging to,” “of the kind of,” “one descended from,” and sometimes having a diminutive force, formerly used in the formation of nouns: farthing; shilling; bunting; gelding; whiting.
-ing
1suffix forming nouns
- from verbs the action of, process of, result of, or something connected with the verb
meeting
a wedding
coming
winnings
- from other nouns something used in, consisting of, involving, etc
tubing
soldiering
- ( from other parts of speech )
an outing
-ing
2suffix
- forming the present participle of verbs
walking
believing
- forming participial adjectives
a sinking ship
a growing boy
- forming adjectives not derived from verbs
swashbuckling
-ing
3suffix forming nouns
- a person or thing having a certain quality or being of a certain kind
whiting
sweeting
Pronunciation Note
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of -ing1
Origin of -ing2
Origin of -ing3
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of -ing1
Origin of -ing2
Origin of -ing3
Example Sentences
“It was crazy, it was like people trying to get into Costco on a Thanksgiving morning, Black Friday, except they weren’t going for TVs and f—ing Xboxes, they were going for punk rock.”
Bibb: And that f—ing party boat.
“We feel like we’ve done enough hip-hop for a f—ing lifetime,” B-Real says.
Even if that were true, and it certainly is not, the question has to be, “Have you lost your f***ing mind?”
She can only scream: “I don’t wanna be here, I don’t wanna be here with these evil f–ing people! They’re f–ing evil!”
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