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he getting trouble by refusing to be involved.​

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Answered by Pratham2508
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Answer:

He is saving himself from getting into trouble by refusing to be involved.

In this statement, a gerund has been utilized.

What is a gerund?

  • A verb becomes a gerund when the suffix "ing" is attached to the end of it.
  • They are fairly obvious in the examples provided.
  • In the aforementioned illustration, "getting" is a gerund.
  • Saving is the key verb in this sentence.
  • Any nonfinite verb form, commonly but not always one that serves as a noun, is known as a gerund in many languages.
  • It possesses features of both a verb and a noun in English, such as the capacity to accept a direct object and the ability to be modified by an adverb.

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