Answer:
whatever he thought of go ask him ;)
Explanation:
Adjective clauses usually start with the words: that, when, where, who, whom,whose, which, and why. also it's function as an adjective answers the questions "what kind?", "how many?" or "which one?"
SO the answer is A, because it uses the word which, and answers the question "which one?"
Answer:
I think it’s A because it makes more sense to me
Explanation:
Answer:
<em>Gerund or gerund phrase: </em><em>thinking</em>
<em>Noun function: </em><em>subject</em>
Explanation:
Gerund is a type of verbal which means it is a verb with a different function. In case of a gerund, it functions as a noun.
Basically recognizing gerund in a sentence is easy, it always ends in -ing.
Though it should not be confused with present participle which also ends in -ing. Present participle acts as an adjective and it is a part of verb forms (e.g. present simple continuous).
In this sentence <em>thinking</em> answers to the question<em> what</em> (what is hard work), so that`s why it is a subject.