A gerund looks like a verb but functions the same way as a noun. But, why does it look like verbs? What does it have in a sentence that a verb does? OBJECT is your answer. They both have objects. For instance, in the sentence, "I dropped my coffee mug" The gerund is "dropped" and it dropped an object (mug). Therefore, your answer is Object.
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<span>The world corporation is a collective noun. It is categorized so because a corporation is a group of companies or a group of people. It is also the most common type of business organization almost everyone knows. </span>
Answer:
7. Present tense
8. Past tense
9. Past tense
10. Future tense
11. Present tense
12. Future tense
13. Past tense
14. Present tense(not sure, could be future tense)
15. Future tense
16. Present tense
17. Past tense
18. Past tense
19. Past tense
20. Present tense
Explanation:
There are key words in the sentence.
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3. Tradition vs change. The change is that the men have gone soft.
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It allows the reader to break out of whatever story is being told and view the past for it was and how it was remembered. It is an easy way to add a time lapse to a story.