14.) “Venice” is the subject and “sinks” is the verb.
15.) “My fathers house” is the subject and I believe the verb is “are many mansions”
16.) “Greece” is the subject and I’m not sure what the verb is
17.) “Morocco” is the subject and “gained” is the verb
A gerund is a verbal form that ends in -ing (for example: sleeping, singing, etc.). Here, you are looking for a phrase, which means you are going to include additional words to the gerund. The correct answer as to what the gerund phrase in this sentence is is keeping wild animals for pets.
Answer:
"The program was written by Sara, who is an expert in her field."
"To whom should I talk to about the report?"
Explanation:
Who is a pronoun that represents the subject of a sentence:
- Who would like to go to the supermarket?
- Who built that castle?
Whom is a pronoun that represents the object of either a verb or a preposition:
- To whom was the song dedicated?
- Whom do you trust?
- I am not sure with whom I will go to the concert.
By replacing the pronoun with he/she or him/her it is easier to realize its function:
<em>Who/whom took my laptop?</em>
<u>He took my laptop </u>(RIGHT) - him took my laptop (wrong)
So in this case, the correct pronoun to use is who.
<em>Who/whom should I talk to about the issue with my boss?</em>
I should talk to he (wrong) - <u>I should talk to him.</u> (RIGHT)
Here, the correct pronoun to use is whom.
I believe its because it falls across multiple lines without obvious breaks.
The line breaks are important because the first word of each line gets
emphasis. So, I would say A, but one could argue C.