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27 September, 15:34

The following sentence includes a gerund used as a direct object.

The only answer to this problem seems to be waiting patiently.

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  1. 27 September, 15:44
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    The answer is true.

    Explanation:

    A gerund is a form that is derived from a verb but that functions as a noun, in English ending in - ing, e. g., asking in "do you mind me asking you?"

    The gerund in the sentence is waiting.
  2. 27 September, 15:52
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    True.

    Explanation:

    A direct object is a word or phrase that indicates the receiver of the action in a sentence, meaning that its position in the sentence is after the verb. A gerund is a verbal and even though it looks like a verb+ing its function is to name activities and it is a noun. The gerund is waiting and it is placed after the verb to be, so the answer is true.
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