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Noun — The ongoing act of building or putting something together.

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constructing a house constructing an argument

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What does “constructing” mean?

The word “constructing” means the ongoing act of building or putting something together. In plain terms, the process of building something.

How do you use “constructing” in a sentence?

Here is “constructing” used in a sentence: “Constructing the new stadium took three years and cost millions.”

What part of speech is “constructing”?

“Constructing” is a noun.

Is “constructing” a common word?

“Constructing” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between "constructing" and "construction"?

"Constructing" describes the ongoing act of building or putting something together, emphasizing the process as it happens. "Construction" more often refers to the broader activity, industry, or finished result, such as "the construction industry."

Is "constructing" used as a verb form or a noun?

"Constructing" functions as the present participle of the verb "construct" in sentences like "they are constructing a bridge," but it can also act as a noun referring to the ongoing act of building. Context determines which role it plays.

What is the difference between "constructing" and "building" as a verb?

Both describe putting something together, but "constructing" often suggests a more deliberate, planned process, sometimes used for abstract things like arguments or theories as well as physical structures. "Building" is more commonly used for physical structures specifically.

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