A gerund looks like a verb which ends in -ing, but it functions as a noun in a sentence. A predicate noun follows a linking verb, such as <em>to be, to seem, </em>etc. So, among all these examples, the only gerund phrase which is used as a predicate noun is found in the last sentence, and the gerund is leading, whereas the whole phrase is leading people to their seats.
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Answer:
4
Explanation:
This is the correct answer because it correctly employs the comma to separate the prepositional phrase at the beginning of the sentences with the remaining part of the sentence.
The comma is necessary because without it the word time could potentially belong to the phrase if we were teenagers or to these licenses. The comma creates a needed pause in the sentence that allows the reader to oriente him/herself and keep the elements in context.
Answer: The one thing that Mawi said that stood out for me when he spoke about playing a video game with his brother and losing every single time. "I didn't know why and how I started noticing that he(Mawi's brother) was playing and practicing everyday and I wasn't practicing as much as I was practicing. So when I started practicing as much as he did. I started getting better as well as he did."
Explanation:
One day Mawi was playing video game with his little brother, Hnsta.
The played for hours an Hnsta won every game. After losing for long he asked his brother how he won every game. Later, Mawi noticed his brother practiced more often and began to practice as much as his brother did to get better.