What are the words that are nouns after adding ing,

What are the words that are nouns after adding ing,


Let's take a few examples
Oil painting (watercolor painting)
There are many of these words in English, mainly to master the meaning of the words, so that we can learn by analogy



First, when the first word in a sentence is a verb, it is followed by a verb in the form of ing; second, it is started with a verb and a noun in the form of ing


1. In a simple sentence, there can not be two non parallel predicate verbs at the same time. That is to say, when there is a predicate verb in the front and there is no coordinate relationship behind, only the non predicate verb form can be used
There [are predicate verb] some bodies [playing basketball present participle phrase] on the playground
2. In a simple sentence, if the logical subject of the preceding verb is the subject at the end of the sentence, the preceding verb uses v-ing
Standing on the top of the hill, we can see the whole city carefully
3. In a simple sentence, if the logical object of the preceding verb is the subject at the end of the sentence, the preceding verb will make the past participle
[see] from the top of hill, [the city subject] looks beautiful
4. Use a word with action meaning as the subject and use gerund
Is quite necessary for learning a language
5. When verbs expressing emotion and mental state are used as adverbials, the past participle should be used instead of the active passive relationship with the subject
[worried about] the safety of their children, [many parents subject] went to school to pick them up
From the phrase be worried about
I wish you happiness!



What can I add a noun or verb to a meeting


Some special verbs are followed by noun or verb ing. Teachers usually ask you to remember these special verbs. Smile means when it smells, it's a copula, followed by an adjective
When you get up, for example, it sounds, tastes, etc., you add adjectives after it,
Example: taste good



What is the meaning of verbs and nouns plus s and es?
The teacher said that the third person singular present plus s or es may be because the action is often repeated in the general tense (in life), so it may be the same as the verb plural addition and the meaning,


When the subject is the third person singular and the tense is the present tense, add - S - es. for example, I want to go shopping.she There is a book on the desk. There are some books on the desk



Is there any rule for the verb ending with "O" followed by "es" or "s"
I personally feel that the verb at the end of ATO is similar to the verb "potato" followed by "es". But are there any other rules


Is "potato" a noun? Only a few nouns ending with "O" are added with "es", such as "hero", "potato", "tomato", "Negro", etc., but verbs usually end with "O" with "es"



In countable nouns, which noun ends with Z, add s or es, verb three simple?


End with Z and s
Except for uncountable nouns ending in Z without s
Or the traditional custom of adding the plural of en at the end of Z



When do verbs and nouns in English add s or es; ing; ed


When the subject is the third person singular, use the general present tense, add s to the verb, if ch, SH, X ends with ES, if the consonant letter ends with y, remove y, add ies, if it is the present continuous tense, it is the sentence pattern of be doing, In the past tense, if there is only one vowel in the verb, and the last one is a consonant, then we should double write the last letter and add ing / ed, such as: plan, planning, planned



What's the verb after she always?
Please give an example. Thank you


For verbs ending with: s, x, SH, CH, O, etc., add es, such as: she always goes to school by bus.She always watches TV in the evening.She always washes his clothes on Sundays.She always brushes her teeth twice a day.



Do the verbs after he, she and it need to add s?


Yes!
It's an action verb
Verbs other than be (AM / is / are + not) are action verbs
If the predicate is an action verb, add don't before it. If the subject is the third person singular, use doesn't



In English, does the verb after the third person (he she) and is going need to add s or es?


No, it's the original form of the verb