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"Cheating" gerund or present participle of verb "Cheat"

It's when your Indomie is missing one of the seasoning packs so you don't get the flavour you were craving 🙄😮‍💨
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MaryDreamilton · 46-50, F
It can be either. A gerund is a part of a verb that behaves as if it was a noun ("I've had just about all I can take of his cheating"). The present participle is something like "He's cheating again".
@MaryDreamilton it's funny that everybody thought I'm asking whereas my intention was to provide the Indomie thing as the definition of cheating 🤣