English · Common Verbs
/ˈkraɪɪŋ/
[/ˈkraɪɪŋ/]
present participle of cry
Present participle of 'cry': showing that the action of cry is happening now.
The little boy is crying because he dropped his ice cream on the hot pavement.
The little boy is crying because he dropped his ice cream on the hot pavement.
From Old French 'crier', from Latin 'quiritare' (to wail).
Used with forms of 'be' for continuous tenses describing an ongoing action.