Partying
hi
well, I think it's a stupid question... but I'm just wondering: you say to take - taking , to drink - drinking , to run - running and so on. but what do you say in this case: to party - ??
Partying
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Is party a name?
Party is a verb.
I am partying at a party.
Partying = verb
party = noun
I think partying is ok to use in everyday English, anyway, partying is colloquial, so I guess saying that you party, "partying" is acceptable
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annamia (06-16-2012)
I used "celebrating"... Now this question I also served me. thanks
This is called the present progressive (y)