This student may be confused about the difference between gerunds and verbs in a continuous sense (also known as participles) because they look the same - both of these forms have a verb + -ing as their suffix, which means they have the same form.
However, the most important difference is that a gerund is basically a noun - even though it has the same form as a verb, in a sentence it would behave as a noun.
For example: Swimming is fun. (the word swimming is a gerund)
He is swimming at the moment. (the word swimming is a verb/participle)
Hopefully now you can see the difference - it has to do with their grammatical function in a sentence.
You should first read and understand what you are trying to accomplish with the writing. Making an outline doesn't hurt either.<span />
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
the second one is wrong bc the chicken can't put they lay an egg
B. the same line you left off. however, make sure to reference in accordance with the type of paper you are doing, apa or mla
Imagery because everything is a visual thing with him