[ Verbal and Appositive Phrases ]
A gerund phrase…
A. Always contains to+verb
B. Always begins with an -ing verb
C. Always contains a past tense verb
D. Can always be deleted from the sentence
Select your answer:

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A. leaves
B. is going to leave
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Transform the following sentence into the past perfect continuous: “He played football for two hours before dinner.”
A. He had played football for two hours before dinner.
B. He had been playing football for two hours before dinner.
C. He was playing football for two hours before dinner.
D. He has been playing football for two hours before dinner.
