6.22.2008
"The present participle form of English verbs ends in -ing. Its most basic use isIsn't that what summer is all about? There hasn't been much blogging around here but our summer has been full all sorts of other -ing words. I'm feeling a bit tired from all of it. Maybe I need to do a bit of lazing and reading. Enjoy a bit of our -ing words in pictures.
to describe an action in progress, whether as part of a compound verb, an
adjective, or in a participal phrase." -from Ultimate Style the Rules of Writing
::tagging and laughing
::performing
::driving
While camping...
::climbing
::running
::splashing
::playing
I'm off for a bit of cleaning, a little sewing and then some barbecuing....
2 comments:
*Love* the fresh, real, alive photos of your precious children.
Kathy @ www.restorationplace.typepad.com
Time to cut the grass.
Paul
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