[ Gerund vs. Infinitive ]
A gerund is a verb that ends in ___.
A. -end
B. -omg
C. -ing
D. -ick
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Identify which sentence is using dialogue correctly.
A. “Why are you wearing goggles in the bounce house”? asked John.
B. “Why are you wearing goggles in the bounce house,” asked John?
C. “Why are you wearing goggles in the bounce house?” asked John?
D. “Why are you wearing goggles in the bounce house?” asked John
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