A gerund is a word that functions as a noun and is formed by a verb plus the "-ing" ending. In this case, the gerund is dancing. Even though "loving" also ends in "-ing", it is functioning as the verb or the main action of the sentence. The noun function of the gerund "dancing" is that of being the "direct object" of the sentence: the object that receives the action of the verb. In other words, what is Nicole loving? The answer is dancing.
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Penn estate
He was an early advocate of religious freedom. In 1757 Franklin was sent to London as an agent of the Pennsylvania Assembly to present grievances to the crown including the influence of the Penn family as proprietors of the province and a dispute on taxing proprietary estate.
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Pronouns in the objective case may function as: objects. *** A pronoun in the objective case may serve as a direct object, an indirect object, [ or the object of the preposition.
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Mr. Utterson will look for Mr. Hyde and try to talk to him.
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a. tolerates
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The blank links a subject (new variety) and an object (heat). Thus, we need a verb. We can strike out b and d, which are not verbs.
Excellent. Let's take a look at the two verbs of a and c. The difference between these two is that one refers to a singular subject, and the other refers to a plural one. What is the subject in this sentence (that the ... verb is referring to?) It is "new variety", or rather "variety". This is a singular noun (even though variety refers to more than one thing. Be careful!) Thus, since we have a singular noun, we need to use the singular verb which is a) tolerates.
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