Answer:
The sentence contains a gerund.
Explanation:
A gerund is formed by adding -ing to a verb. It is important to understand that a gerund may look like a present participle, which is also formed with the addition of -ing, but the gerund functions as a noun.
In the sentence we are analyzing here, what we have is actually a gerund phrase, which consists of a gerund and modifiers: "biking along the shoreline." Notice that the whole phrase functions as a noun; in this specific sentence, it is the subject → What is one of my favorite hobbies? Biking along the shoreline.
Answer:
Part of the community
Explanation:
While giving the presentation on sports so that the unity could be developed but at the time of practicing the given question i.e the people who dont like to play the sports but they have come together in a unity i.e it can be various forms like rooting, uniform designing, collecting the money so that they purchased the equipment
As they dont like to participate in sports but they become part of the community, society, etc
Answer:
<em>Building the house on the top of a hill, she became famous.</em>
Explanation:
The given sentences are two independent clauses that talk about a single noun/ pronoun (in this case). And to rewrite them, we need a change in the way the sentence is constructed, depending on what the requirement is.
With the need to start the sentence with "building", we can rewrite the given sentences as "building the house on the top of a hill, she became famous." This makes the first part a dependent clause, starting the sentence with a participial phrase and also a gerund "building", thus the need for a comma after "hill".
Thus, the new sentence will become
<em>Building the house on the top of a hill, she became famous.</em>