-ing forms (e.g. smoking, walking,) can be used not only as ...
-ing forms (e.g. smoking, walking,) can be used not only as verbs, but also like adjectives or nouns.
Considering the use of -ING in the sentences bellow, mark T for the true sentences and F for the false ones:
I. ( ) You're smoking too much these days. (verb: part of present progressive)
II. ( )There was a smoking cigarette end in the ashtray. (adjective describing the cigarette end)
III. ( )Smoking is bad for you. (noun: subject of sentence)
The correct order of the answers for the sentences above, top down, is: