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27 May, 03:22

How would you describe the difference between gerunds and verbs in a continuous tense to an inquisitive student?

a.

Gerunds form the subject of a sentence while continuous verbs form the predicate.

b.

Gerunds can take a plural form while continuous verbs cannot.

c.

Gerunds look like continuous verbs, but they function as nouns.

d.

"Gerund" is the grammatical term for a verb that ends in - ing.

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  1. 27 May, 03:42
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    I believe the answer might be d but I'm not to sure.
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