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Answered by ranjeetcarpet
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verbs but act as nouns. Gerunds also at times are seen to end in 'ing'. In this particular sentence, the word in the blank acts a noun thus becoming the subject of the sentence and also like a verb by taking up the object. This means that in the blank, we would need a gerund.

verbs but act as nouns. Gerunds also at times are seen to end in 'ing'. In this particular sentence, the word in the blank acts a noun thus becoming the subject of the sentence and also like a verb by taking up the object. This means that in the blank, we would need a gerund.Option A: Trying is a gerund as it plays a dual role

verbs but act as nouns. Gerunds also at times are seen to end in 'ing'. In this particular sentence, the word in the blank acts a noun thus becoming the subject of the sentence and also like a verb by taking up the object. This means that in the blank, we would need a gerund.Option A: Trying is a gerund as it plays a dual roleOption C: Try is in the present tense. It is the wrong option

verbs but act as nouns. Gerunds also at times are seen to end in 'ing'. In this particular sentence, the word in the blank acts a noun thus becoming the subject of the sentence and also like a verb by taking up the object. This means that in the blank, we would need a gerund.Option A: Trying is a gerund as it plays a dual roleOption C: Try is in the present tense. It is the wrong optionOption D: Tried is the past tense again. It is the wrong option

verbs but act as nouns. Gerunds also at times are seen to end in 'ing'. In this particular sentence, the word in the blank acts a noun thus becoming the subject of the sentence and also like a verb by taking up the object. This means that in the blank, we would need a gerund.Option A: Trying is a gerund as it plays a dual roleOption C: Try is in the present tense. It is the wrong optionOption D: Tried is the past tense again. It is the wrong optionOption B: Tries is in the third person present tense

verbs but act as nouns. Gerunds also at times are seen to end in 'ing'. In this particular sentence, the word in the blank acts a noun thus becoming the subject of the sentence and also like a verb by taking up the object. This means that in the blank, we would need a gerund.Option A: Trying is a gerund as it plays a dual roleOption C: Try is in the present tense. It is the wrong optionOption D: Tried is the past tense again. It is the wrong optionOption B: Tries is in the third person present tenseOption A is correct

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Cruelty is pleasure in inflicting suffering or inaction towards another's suffering when a clear remedy is readily available. Sadism can also be related to this form of action or concept. Cruel ways of inflicting suffering may involve violence, but affirmative violence is not necessary for an act to be cruel.

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