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Read the following sentence. Opening a stained glass window can be tricky. How is the underlined phrase functioning in the sentence? a. adjective b. adverb c. noun d. verb
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Read the following sentence.
Opening a stained glass window can be tricky.
How is the underlined phrase functioning in the sentence?
a. adjective
b. adverb
c. noun
d. verb
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Answer:
C noun
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If 'opening a stained glass window' is underlined, then it is used as a noun, that is the subject of this sentence.
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