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Which word in the sentence is a gerund? The ducks, waddling like a toddler's walking, proceeded across the grass. A.followed B.waddling C.walking D.ducks There are two verbs in the sentence..I don't know
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Which word in the sentence is a gerund?
The ducks, waddling like a toddler's walking, proceeded across the grass.
A.followed
B.waddling
C.walking
D.ducks
There are two verbs in the sentence..I don't know which one to pick.. ;-;
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I think the answer is walking because it's preceded by the possissive s and to my knowledge the possissive s is followed by a noun which is in this case a gerund.
P.s i'm not a native english speaker :)
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