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English, 05.10.2019 22:00 kadinmorgan

Averbal that functions as a noun in a sentence and ends in -ing is a(n)

absolute

interjection

participle

infinitive

gerund

a verbal that functions as an adjective and can be past or present is a(n)

infinitive

absolute

gerund

participle

interjection

which of these sentences uses an indefinite pronoun?

will someone me carry these groceries out to my car?

karis broke her arm playing football with her brothers.

is that house yours?

one of the vending machines is broken.

landon himself told his parents about his speeding ticket.

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