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be busy doing sth
Grammatically speaking,what does 'doing' work as in this phrase?
Feb 27, 2025 1:46 AM
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In the phrase be busy doing something, doing is a verb in the -ing form. It tells us what the person is busy with.
For example:
• She is busy cooking dinner. (cooking dinner tells us what she is doing.)
“Grammatically speaking, what function does "doing" have in this phrase?”
Tip: When asking about grammar, phrases like what function does… have or what role does… play sound more natural than what does… work as.
Feb 27, 2025 10:01 AM
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Feb 27, 2025 10:08 AM
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I would say as a gerund
I am busy swimming
I am busy doing the dishes
doing - some action or activity = verb in the ing form = gerund
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Feb 27, 2025 7:45 AM
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