Present participle of verb paint
Used as a noun
This painting suits him very much, so he bought it.
He took a fancy to the painting and bought it.
(noun)?
1, painting as a noun means "painting, coloring" and "painting art", which refers to abstract actions and skills, and is an uncountable noun. ?
2. Painting can also refer to specific "watercolor painting and oil painting", which is a countable noun. ?
3. Say "in the picture" and "on the screen" instead of "painting". ?
Extended data;
Synonym;
drawing
English [doctor]? Beautiful, beautiful
Noun (short for noun)? Drawing, sketching, painting, stretching
Noun (short for noun)? draw lots
Present participle form of verb draw
Used as a noun
Example: Connect these points to complete the picture.
Connect these points to make the picture better.
(noun)?
1, the basic meaning of drawing is "drawing", which refers to drawing pictures and charts with lines on paper or blackboard with a pencil, pen or chalk. It usually indicates an abstract action or skill and is an uncountable noun. It can also refer to specific "pictures and patterns", in which drawing is often used as a countable noun. ?
2. When expressing "painting with ……", the preposition in is often used. ?