The answer choice that is a gerund or gerund phrase used to combine these two short sentences will be D. To keep fit, Cassie is always walking.
<h3>What is a gerund?</h3>
A gerund phrase is a sentence made up of the gerund and any objects or modifiers that go with it. A gerund is a noun created by adding ing to a verb root (a present participle).
A complete gerund phrase can serve as a subject, an object, or a predicate nominative in a sentence much like a noun. Gerunds can appear by themselves or as part of a sentence with additional words.
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<em>What is the poet saying when he writes that “old age shall this generation waste”?</em>
<em>The correct answer is, The poet is saying that people don’t live long; life is brief.</em>
- <em>This is the correct answer because in, Ode on a Grecian Urn, John Keats, 1819, he refers to the vase as something eternal, as something that will contemplate our nearer end. The writer contrasts the eternal endurance of the vase with our brief lives. “You shall remain in the middle of other woe” again this contrast explains that the beautiful vase will last forever while watching our grief and distress, this is our brief lives. “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,” The vase in the poem represents beauty, the truth of life, and the truth of life is not something that perishes like flowers in a vase, it is the vase in itself the truth what contains the perishable.</em>
The mangrove grows on the shores of the west coast in profusion.
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my own clothes were given to me by my mother
Instead of the word 'allowed' it should say <em><u>aloud</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
(meaning that you are reading out loud, not that you had permission to read)