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OpenStudy (koolkid98):

How is the underlined gerund phrase used in the sentence? Josh's plan, *rushing the passer*, seemed sound to us. A. object of a preposition B. direct object C. appositive D. subject

alones (alones):

Any ideas?

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

i want to say D

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

is it D?

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

or am i wrong

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

Im constipated.. JK..

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

C in constipated.. But may be wrong.. hold that thought..

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

kk

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

What is underlined??

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

What word?

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

look at question

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

Nothing is underlined.. XD

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

rushing the passer

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

Is it the stars?

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

Oh.. hold on

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

I might go with D.. sounds bout right..

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

Its D or B.. not shure.. :/

OpenStudy (justmeandme):

I don't know I'm sorry

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

Ok... Well then, Ill go with B cuz it sounds more profesional..

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

ok

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

So.. case closed? or whu..

alones (alones):

HOnestly I'd go with C

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

di·rect ob·ject noun a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb, for example the dog in Jimmy fed the dog.

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. The appositive can be a short or long combination of words. Look at these appositive examples, all of which rename insect: The insect, a wingspanroach, is crawling across the kitchen table.

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

Is it appositive?

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

i doesnt look like its renaming

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

Look who told off who.. XD Just kidding.. ;D

alones (alones):

Anyways tell us @koolkid98 if it's right?

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

is it renaming?

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

Well??? were waiting... XD

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

How is the underlined gerund phrase used in the sentence? After reading the whole novel, Amy still couldn't remember the main character's name. A. appositive B. direct object C. subject D. object of a preposition

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

Dont think so.. :/

alones (alones):

Kool make a new post.. >.>

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

this is the last one

OpenStudy (santos.molina):

Well.. gotta finish test before 8:00

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

ok

alones (alones):

O.m.g if it's a test, we're not allowed to help on them. It's against Terms of Use.

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

its not a test

alones (alones):

Than what?

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

its just a warm up

alones (alones):

hrmm, than what about the test?

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

i have to do that next week

OpenStudy (koolkid98):

i got failed the warm up test :^C

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