i cant understand the question plz brief it...........
I think you may have forgotten an option. An affix placed before a word or base is called prefix.
Answer:
The author’s purpose is to inform readers about popular Christmas traditions that are rooted in Victorian England.
Explanation:
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Although gerund and participle look the same, when this type of verbal is used as a subject (as it is the case in this example - <em>running </em>is the subject of this sentence), then it has to be gerund. The correct answer is gerund.
Infinitive looks completely different from gerund/participle. The infinitive of <em>running </em>would be <em>to run. </em>
People dont go on the bus because it costs money and if it´s free then people will ride and it will help polution