SCARING:
progressive tense requires form of be:
is scaring +direct object (am/are/was/were)
The moving curtains are scaring me.
Gerund is using the word as an activity (noun)
Scaring children is not nice. (the action of scaring children)
SCARY is an adjective:
Scary children are not nice. (children who scare)
This movie is scary.
SCARING:
progressive tense requires form of be:
is scaring +direct object (am/are/was/were)
The moving curtains are scaring me.
Gerund is using the word as an activity (noun)
Scaring children is not nice. (the action of scaring children)
SCARY is an adjective:
Scary children are not nice. (children who scare)
This movie is scary.