English · Common Verbs
/ˈjuːzɪŋ/
[/ˈjuːzɪŋ/]
present participle of use
Present participle of 'use': showing that someone is putting something to a purpose now.
He is using his phone to record the lecture so he can listen to it again later.
He is using his phone to record the lecture so he can listen to it again later.
From Old French 'user', with the '-ing' ending forming the present participle.
Used with forms of 'be' for continuous tenses and after the preposition 'by'.