Answer:
breaking/ knock
Explanation:
We have:
- accuse sb of V-ing: accuse someone
- see sb V: when witnessing something from beginning to end
- see sb V-ing: when only witnessing an event when it has already started (not seeing the whole thing but only seeing it halfway)
Translation: Did you accuse Nam of breaking the plate? Well, I saw him push it off the table with his elbow. (Watch the whole action he breaks the p
The sentences that have
gerund are first, second, fifth and sixth sentence. The gerund has the same
form as a present participle, but the gerund always has the same function as a
noun with different uses.
In the first sentence (Slithering
snakes are common on the trail.) gerund is “slithering” and is used in compound
noun.
In the second sentence
(With all the walking, you must be tired.) the gerund “walking” is used as a
subject.
In the fifth sentence (Watching
television is my favorite way to relax.) the gerund “watching” is used as
subject.
<span>In the fifth sentence (Yawning
can be contagious.) the gerund “yawning” is used as the subject.</span>
I would believe the literary device is would either be a metaphor or an onomatopoeia because of the “ah”
the holy ghost is being compared to a bird to some extent
this helps you understand the physical Appearance of the ghost, it is flying over people, watching, preying almost.
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