What part of speech is tagging?

Tagging can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. tagging is a verb, gerund of tag (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does tagging mean?

Definitions

Verb

tag - attach a tag or label to; "label these bottles"
tag - touch a player while he is holding the ball
tag - supply (blank verse or prose) with rhymes
tag - provide with a name or nickname
tag - go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit"

Noun

tagging - The act by which something is tagged.

Examples of tagging

#   Sentence  
1. verb I will remove the labels tagging the above sentences.
2. verb I'm just tagging along for the ride.
3. verb Are you sure Tom doesn't mind me tagging along?
4. verb LISA will place three spacecraft in orbit around the Sun, tagging along behind Earth. The three spacecraft will be 5 million kilometers apart flying in a triangle formation. When a gravitational wave passes by, these ripples in space gently push the spacecraft around by the tiniest amount imaginable. But the super-super-super sensitive laser beams that connect the three spacecraft will allow this tiny movement to be measured.
5. verb Are you sure you don't mind me tagging along?
6. verb Challenges flooding social media range from drawing random oranges and tagging friends, to perfecting 15-second dances on TikTok to keep people busy, connected and entertained.
7. verb My little sister and I used to play tag a lot. We would chase each other, and the one chasing would try to tag the one being chased and yell: "You're it!"
8. verb I'm going to run a couple of errands. Wanna tag along?
9. verb Tom probably won't want to tag along.
10. verb Would you mind if I tag along with you next time you go for a walk?
11. verb In order to tag sentences, you must, at least, be an "advanced" contributor.
12. verb Do you want to tag along?
13. verb I think we'll tag along.
14. verb Do you mind if I tag along?
15. verb Don't you want to tag along?
Sentence  
verb
I will remove the labels tagging the above sentences.
I'm just tagging along for the ride.
Are you sure Tom doesn't mind me tagging along?
LISA will place three spacecraft in orbit around the Sun, tagging along behind Earth. The three spacecraft will be 5 million kilometers apart flying in a triangle formation. When a gravitational wave passes by, these ripples in space gently push the spacecraft around by the tiniest amount imaginable. But the super-super-super sensitive laser beams that connect the three spacecraft will allow this tiny movement to be measured.
Are you sure you don't mind me tagging along?
Challenges flooding social media range from drawing random oranges and tagging friends, to perfecting 15-second dances on TikTok to keep people busy, connected and entertained.
My little sister and I used to play tag a lot. We would chase each other, and the one chasing would try to tag the one being chased and yell: "You're it!"
I'm going to run a couple of errands. Wanna tag along?
Tom probably won't want to tag along.
Would you mind if I tag along with you next time you go for a walk?
In order to tag sentences, you must, at least, be an "advanced" contributor.
Do you want to tag along?
I think we'll tag along.
Do you mind if I tag along?
Don't you want to tag along?

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