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I have always disliked smoking. The underlined word is a /an:
(A) Verb
(B) Gerund
(C) Infinitive
(D) participle​

Answers

Answered by ShreySingh
6

Answer:

Smoking is (B) a Gerund.

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Answered by kodurichandu13
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Answer:

I have always disliked smoking.

The underlined word in the above sentence is a Gerund.

The correct answer is Option(B) Gerund.

Explanation:

  • A gerund is a form of a verb that functions as a noun. It is a noun made from a verb root plus ing (a present participle).
  • It is the noun form of a verb that ends in -ing. A gerund phrase when used in a sentence can act as a subject, an object, or a predicate nominative.
  • A gerund phrase can also function as a subject in any given sentence like

Swimming is a good exercise.

  • Some examples of gerund are given below-
  1. Playing
  2. Dancing
  3. Flying
  4. Apologizing
  5. Exercising.

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