1. nor
2. nor
3. or
4. nor
5. neither, nor
Answer:
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In the sentence given, it is a gerund and not an infinitive phrase. The complete gerund phrase in the sentence is "jumping rope". The gerund is the word "jumping". A gerund is a word that takes the -ing form of the verb, but functions as a noun. This gerund phrase is used as the subject of the sentence.
Answer:
1. can
2. can
3. can't
4. can't (bake), not baking (:
Explanation:
have a great day
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