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2) Some other way of entering the limbo must be devised ( use an infinitive in place of a gerund)



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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are provided with a sentence that uses a gerund as a verb and we are asked to use an infinitive instead of the gerund. The infinitive that will be used instead of the gerund will be " To enter."

  • The gerund is a type of verb that ends using the letters 'ing.'
  • So from the above, we can infer that the gerund is the verb entering.
  • Infinite verbs are formed by adding the word to in front of the verbs of the sentence.
  • These infinite verbs are very often used in the English language.
  • The verb of the sentence is 'enter.'
  • So to make it into an infinitive the verb will have to be written as to enter.
  • Therefore the sentence using the infinitive to enter can be completed as " Some other way to enter the limbo must be devised.

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