Answer:
B. Are
Explanation:
"Where<u> are</u> the books that you borrowed" Makes the most sense. :)))
The suffix of Integrate is -ate
The fragment <em>near the computer </em>is a prepositional phrase. Since it begins with a preposition <em>near </em>and it doesn't have a verb, it must be a prepositional phrase.
Answer:
"Which sentence?" you ask. I'm confused. You only provided one sentence, and that sentence <em><u>does</u></em> have a gerund functioning as an object of a preposition!
They thanked us exuberantly for meeting with them to discuss the deal.
Explanation:
Did you intend to ask someone to identify the gerund that is functioning as the object of a preposition??? If so, then .....
prep. gerund
They thanked us exuberantly for <em><u>meeting</u></em> with them to discuss the deal.
A, if the underlined word is handed.