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24 June, 06:16

Which does the sentence contain?

a conjunction

a gerund

an infinitive

a participle

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  1. 24 June, 06:34
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    This question is incomplete, since it is missing the sentence we are supposed to analyze. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:

    "To the best of our knowledge, he decided that his major would be acting." Which does the sentence contain?

    a) a conjunction

    b) a gerund

    c) an infinitive

    d) a participle

    Answer:

    The sentence contains letter b) a gerund.

    Explanation:

    Gerunds are formed by adding - ing to verbs, but they function like nouns in a sentence.

    In "To the best of our knowledge, he decided that his major would be acting," we have the verb "be" functioning as a linking verb, connecting the subject "major" to a word or words that provide information about that it. That word providing information on the subject is the gerund "acting", which therefore functions as a subject complement in this sentence.
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