A gerund<span> is a verb form that ends in -ing. A </span>gerund phrase<span> includes the </span>gerund<span>, plus any modifiers and complements. </span>Gerunds<span> and </span>gerund<span> phrases always function as nouns. They can act as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, predicate nominatives, or objects of a preposition in a sentence.</span>
As Faustus is contemplating and having second thoughts, Mephastophilis gives him rich gifts and a book of spells to learn. He offered Faustus a choice between good and evil when he warned him about the horrors of hell. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you.
I would say D because they all are good ways to show their children that volunteering is a good thing.
No because they just meet the person they don't know them it says they don't know they but they feel like they have known them for a while so no this is not love.