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"Hiking through these mountain ranges is very challenging." The active verb is "is". There is also a gerund, "hiking" which serves as the subject of the sentence. The subject clause is "Hiking through these mountain ranges", so even though "hiking" is a verb form, a gerund, it is not the verb in this sentence; it is part of the subject clause.
The rest of the passage contains other types of verb clauses, so you need to study those until you understand them! (:
It should contain all of the above with the exception of a strong argument as to why the reader is wrong. There would be no need for that unless you are just being rude.
With all the pent up anger due to months of being bed ridden, the amputee turned all his anger into ambulation and walked towards his trainer.
Answer:
im not in school~ pay attention!~
Explanation:
Answer:b
Explanation: same as death crazy