Explain how the use of gerunds can change the meaning of a sentence. Provide an example to support your explanation.
A. Gerunds can act as adjectives, modifying nouns.
B. Gerunds can act as nouns, which can change the subject or object of a sentence.
C. Gerunds can act as adverbs, modifying verbs.
D. Gerunds can act as conjunctions, connecting clauses.

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