I would say that he is selfish.
Jerry isn't grateful for that nickel the narrator gave him as he believes it is not enough given that everybody else gave more. He is acting rude and inconsiderate and doesn't think about the fact that the narrator may not have more money.
What are the options to this question so I can answer it or can you give me the answer ??
'Writing' is a gerund. Thus, it will be marked as 'G.' 'Several popular books' is an appositive. Thus it will be marked as 'A.'
Gerunds refer to words that are derived from continuous verb forms but act as a noun in a sentence. No helping verb preceded the gerunds. 'Writing' is a continuous form without a helping verb. Thus, it is a gerund.
An appositive is a word or phrase which adds to the role or name of the corresponding noun. In this sentence, 'several popular books' is an indication of the role of the author. Thus, it is an appositive.
Prepositionals refer to the phrases that act as prepositions in a sentence. Infinitives refer to the simplest form of the verbs, which are always preceded by 'to.' Participles refer to the verbs which indicate an ongoing action or any action in the past.
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The entire question is given below:
Label each word or phrase in italics using the abbreviations below.
Pr. - prepositional I - infinitive P - participle G - gerund A - appositive
<em>Writing several popular books</em>, the author became a celebrity.
Title:
Describe an old person
Body:
Delila Thomas was your average OAP. She hovered around in her not-so-speedy mobility scooter whilst brushing her white as snow hairs. Her face was covered in scars of age, those wrinkles that seems to spare no one. When the song 'Shine' blasted from her battery operated car, I couldn't help but think, "are we in California 1956 or 2022? She was the hippie in her youth but that was now far gone. Just papers, crochet and board games. And struggling with 'this new whizzy tech' too.
A "PREPOSITIONAL" CONTAINS A PREPOSITION.....