English, 07.04.2020 00:15 AbhiramAkella
Which of the following sentences contain a verbal phrase acting as a noun? Check all of the boxes next to correct answers.
“To be or not to be is a silly question.”
“She rose, taking the tablecloth with her.”
“Walking the dog is a fun chore.”
“You have always been a good friend.”
“Take time to smell the roses.”
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