using
using — verb
- usingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- usings3rd person singular
- usinging-ing form
- usingedpast simple
1. the form of the verb 'use' that ends in -ing, used to describe an action that is
the form of the verb 'use' that ends in -ing, used to describe an action that is happening at the same time as the main verb, or to talk about employing something as a tool or method in a general way.
Dahlia is using her new tablet to take notes during biology class.
progressive: be + using (action in progress now)
Using a paper map can be hard when you are in an unfamiliar city.
gerund as subject: Using + noun phrase
Quan finished the project by using data from five different sources.
Élise's running coach recommended using a foam roller after every training session.
Folake cut the vegetables while using a sharp kitchen knife her mother gave her.
文法句型
be + using + noun phrase (progressive)
using + noun phrase (gerund as subject or object)
using + noun phrase, main clause (participial phrase)
用法筆記
Distinguish the progressive form ('She is using the computer now') from the gerund form ('Using the computer helps her work faster'). The progressive focuses on an action in progress; the gerund treats the action as a concept or activity. In informal speech, 'using' is commonly shortened in contractions: 'she's using', 'they're using'.