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d. 9. The children are dancing in the function. The underlined word is a a. Noun b. pronoun c. verb from​

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Answered by dhruvmandhare7d
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Answer:

a. noun - children

b pronoun - nil

c verb - dancing

Answered by aritramal00
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Answer:

Dancing is the present participle of the verb to dance. When used with is or are, it becomes a verb in the present continuous tense: ... It still looks like a present participle (form), but in this sentence, it is filling in for a noun (function). When a present participle is used as a noun, it's called a gerund.

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