A suffix
Suffix is at the end of a word but prefixes are at the beginning of the word.
Answer:
Alex is going bowling after lunch; that explains his goofy shoes.
Answer:
B capable of asking
Explanation:
The toys didn’t break even after dropping them. This means they can last. Don’t be stressed!
It shows that people have always fought to be free from control of oppressive groups
Explanation:
First, you find the simple subject and simple predicate.
If the '-ing' form of the verb is not part of the simple predicate, then determine how it is used in the sentence. If it's in a noun position, then it's a gerund. If it is used as an adjective, then it will be a participle.