Answer:
Which sentence includes a gerund?
Swimming in the gulf is Finn's favorite summer activity.
Explanation:
Grammatically, a gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun. "<u>Swimming" </u><u>in the gulf</u> is a noun phrase and the "swimming" in the phrase is a gerund because it functions as a noun. Ordinarily and in the second and third sentences, the word "swimming" is a continuous form of the verb, "swim." In the fourth sentence, the word swimming functions as a part of the adjectival phrase "community swimming" to explain the type of pool under reference.
Answer:
D:There is no more unhealthy being, no man less worthy of respect, than he who either really holds, or feigns to hold, an attitude of sneering disbelief toward all that is great and lofty, whether in achievement or in that noble effort which, even if it fails, comes to second achievement.
Even though option “C” mentions the word “cynic,” what is communicated in that excerpt is a warning to people not to become cynical. In response “D,” what is being communicated is the true sentiment toward cynical people. For instance, it is communicated that there is no one less worthy of respect than a cynic.
Explanation:
The second choices use of commas is better and appeals to a reader. It rolls more smoothly and promotes a pause and a chance to think.
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The conversation between the tourist and a student will go like this:
<h3>Giving directions to a tourist.</h3>
Tourist: Please what is the nearest health post.
Student: The nearest health post or hospital that is nearest bus park/airport is about 4km from here.
Tourist: Please what is the nearest river or swimming pool.
Student: The river is just about 2 km from the hotel but the swimming pool. is just by the hotel about 30metres from here.
Tourist: Please what is the nearest picnic spot.
Student: the nearest picnic spot. is about 100metres from this point to tne back of the hotel.
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