The correct answer is C.
A gerund is a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun.
In "Check the smokes detector before exiting" <em>exiting</em> is not functioning as the continuous form of the verb "to exist" but as a noun.
A is wrong because "parking" and "exiting" are both functioning as adjectives.
B is wrong because "visiting" is functioning as an adjective, and "exiting" comes after "were" and therefore is a verb.
C is wrong because of the same reason as the second part of B. "Were exiting" is a verb.
Answer:
D) The Senate
Explanation:
The Senate is the part of the government which, according to the constitution, should be made up of two representatives per state, regardless of its population.
Answer: B
Explanation: Jackie and I is the grammatically correct statement
Filling in the blank:
"to our party, but where's Jamie?"
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Answer:
I lived in Sudan since 1930.
Explanation:
Last monday I wrote letter to her. From last six days I'm reading english. Last sunday the new hotel was opened
Last week he went to washington
Before I reached there the train left the station