Answer:
cultural patterns of elite members of society
Answer:
Type of Verbal: Gerund phrase
Verbal Phrase: Crossing the street on a red light
Explanation:
A gerund phrase is a verbal phrase that consists of a gerund (which it's made up of the verb root of a verb + -<em>ing</em>) and modifiers of that object, and sometimes, it also includes objects. The primary function of this type of phrases is to act as a noun, therefore they can be subjects, objects or complements.
In the sentence, "Crossing the street on a red light" is the gerund phrase because it has a gerund (Crossing), an object (the street) and modifiers ( on a red light). Furthermore, it is also the subject of the sentence because it is what's being described.
The correct answer is C. because I is always supposed to be capitalized in a sentence. Because you are talking about the first person (you).
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- Amber
Answer:
This is an infinitive.
Explanation:
A gerund is a verb used as a noun; "suggesting" is not used as a noun in this case.