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Read the sentence. In bad weather, DRIVING A CAR can be difficult. Identify the phrase in bold. A. infinitive phrase B. participial phrase C. gerund phrase D. verb phrase
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Read the sentence.
In bad weather, DRIVING A CAR can be difficult.
Identify the phrase in bold.
A.
infinitive phrase
B.
participial phrase
C.
gerund phrase
D.
verb phrase
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I think it's a Gerund phrase because it has ing in it.
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Gerund as it functions as a subject of your sentence as well.
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