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Shining(Adjective or Verb)?
'The sky is blue and the sun is shining.'
Is the 'shining' an adjective or a verb? How can I distinguish?
Jul 11, 2015 7:52 PM
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3
In this context, it's a verb.
In the phrase "the shining sun", it's an adjective.
You can tell the difference based on the grammar pattern and word order.
July 11, 2015
2
It's a verb in this sentence.
You're using the present continuous to describe what the sun is 'doing' at the moment. The present continuous is formed of the auxiliary verb to be ( in this case 'is') and the present participle of the verb ( in this case, 'shining').
July 12, 2015
It's an adjective, as it follows the "is." If you think "the shining sun..." it may be more clear. The verb form is "shine" as in "The sun shines"
July 11, 2015
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