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Something that's abbreviated is shortened or condensed. ... The adjective abbreviated and the verb abbreviate both come from the noun abbreviation, with its Latin root, abbreviare, "make brief," from ad-, "to," and breviare, "shorten."
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The old man looked out, then beckoned frantically for Greg to follow him.
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Have a nice day Adee
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I believe the answer is D
During, on, and about are prepositional phrases. The subject is 'we' and the verb is 'listened'
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A gerund is a verb that acts as a noun by adding -ing. In the first option conducting ends with ing however none of the other sentences contains a verb ending in it. And hence the answer is A.
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