English, asked by sangitalatiyan, 3 months ago

State whether the -ing forms given in the following
sentences are participles or gerunds.
1.Hearing a loud noise, we ran to the window.
2. The motorcyclist was fatally injured in the accident
and is now fighting for his life.
3. He ruined his sight by watching TV all day.
4. We saw a clown standing on his head.
5. Asking questions is a whole lot easier than answering
them.
6. Waving their hands, the audience cheered the winner.
7. Plucking flowers is forbidden.
8. Jumping over the fence, the thief escaped.
9. I was surprised at John's being absent.
10. We spent the whole day playing cards.
11. A miser hates spending his money.
12. John was angry at Alice trying to lie to her.
13. Praising all alike is praising none.
14. Are you afraid of speaking the truth?
15. Singing to herself is her chief delight.
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Answered by nathuram7630
5

Answer:

State whether the -ing forms given in the following

sentences are participles or gerunds.

1.Hearing a loud noise, we ran to the window.

2. The motorcyclist was fatally injured in the accident

and is now fighting for his life.

3. He ruined his sight by watching TV all day.

4. We saw a clown standing on his head.

5. Asking questions is a whole lot easier than answering

them.

6. Waving their hands, the audience cheered the winner.

7. Plucking flowers is forbidden.

8. Jumping over the fence, the thief escaped.

9. I was surprised at John's being absent.

10. We spent the whole day playing cards.

11. A miser hates spending his money.

12. John was angry at Alice trying to lie to her.

13. Praising all alike is praising none.

14. Are you afraid of speaking the truth?

15. Singing to herself is her chief delight.

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Answered by samuraidude999
12

Answer:

Answers

1.    Hearing – participle, qualifying the pronoun we

2.    Fighting – participle, qualifying the noun motorcyclist.

3.    Watching – gerund, object of the preposition by

4.    Standing – participle, qualifying the noun clown

5.    Asking – gerund, subject of is; answering – gerund

6.    Waving – participle, qualifying the noun audience

7.    Plucking – gerund; subject of the verb is

8.    Jumping – participle, qualifying the noun thief

9.    Being – gerund, object of the participle at

10.    Playing – gerund, complement of the noun whole day

11.    Spending – gerund, object of the verb hates

12.    Trying – gerund, object of the preposition at

13.    Praising – gerund, subject of the verb is; praising – gerund, complement of the verb is

14.    Speaking – gerund, object of the preposition of

15.    Singing – gerund, subject of the verb is

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