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Caring adverb


Is “caring” a verb or an adjective?

Although all three are derived from the verb “care,” the present participle is a verb form, the participial adjective is of course an adjective, and the gerund is a noun—technically a verbal noun. So the gerund “caring” does indeed belong with the other nouns in your company’s list of shared values.

What part of speech is the word caring?

A: The word “caring” can be a present participle (“He’s caring for his sick child”), a participial adjective (“He is a caring person”), or a gerund (“Caring is a full-time job”).

What is the adverb for care?

What is the adverb for care? Giving the appearance of carelessness; relaxedly. Done without care or attention; inattentively. “This is not so much a carelessly structured story as a story made up on the fly.” “And it can cause disfiguration when done carelessly, bringing both mental and economic damage to the customer.”



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