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What are the participles of hot ending in ing?
The present participle of "hot" ending in "ing" is
heating
.
There is no past participle for "hot" since it is an adjective, not a verb.
What does that you may pour your spirits in thine ear mean by lady macbath?
What are synonyms and antonoyms?
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What word can be substituted for the misadvertise?
What is an example of a personal subjective pronoun?
What is the passive voice for sentence little strokes fell great oaks?
What part of speech is the word cranky?
Are gerunds indirect objects or object of the prepositions?
What is the opposite of self reliance?
What are comparative and superlative forms of money?
What does it mean to find the nature of something?
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