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Paladinen [302]
3 years ago
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To be a good parent requires patience. this phrase is a(n) _____. infinitive phrase prepositional phrase participial phrase geru

nd phrase
English
1 answer:
Ivahew [28]3 years ago
5 0
I think its gerund phrase but im not 100% sure
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