A gerund is basically a verb that ends in ‘ing’
For example : James loves singing.
The safest answer is Macchu Picchu - it's very famous and it's located in Peru, so no other country is known for it.
But Macchu Picchu is built by the Incas - so it's a correct answer too!
The llama is also a characteristic animal for Peru- ut not exclusively of Peru. It's also present in Bolivia, Chile and Argentina
The only option that is not correct is "its love for baseball" - baseball is not speficically popular in Peru, and soccer is their prefer ed sport.
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Where are the options to choose from to answer this question?
The participle or participial phrase in each sentence is " Being a "and "tried out".
<h3>What is participial phrase?</h3>
Participle phrases are composed of a participle, a modifier, and a pronoun or a noun phrase. The Pronoun/Noun in the phrase will take on the role of the action's recipient. A comma is required after a participial phrase if it comes at the start of a sentence and the next phrase is a full sentence.
A phrase beginning with a participle will be a present or past participle. The sentence will invariably conclude in ing if the participle is present. Similar to how a regular past participle will end in a regular ed. Unfortunately, irregular past participles can end in a variety of different ways.
A present participle phrase is a sentence fragment that modifies a noun and starts with a present participle.
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