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lukedanileah | 13:30 Sat 27th Oct 2007 | Phrases & Sayings
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"When the phone rang, I was boiling a pot full of spaghetti" What part of speech is BOILING?

Also in the sentence "The scent, smoke and sweat.......", what parts of speech are scent, smoke , sweat.

Think the onset of flu had addled my brain - please help
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'was boiling' is a past tense of the verb boil ('boiled' and 'used to boil' are also past tenses, all with slightly different meanings). The other words are nouns
Man flu ???
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Thank you both and unfortunately it's woman flu (much, much worse than man flu!!
Verb, and nouns - but as Jno says, these words can be turned into adjectives (descriptive words).
Boiling is the present participle of the verb 'boil'.

In the second sentence, scent, smoke and sweat are being used as nouns - they can also be used as verbs.

Hope this helps.

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