What is the definition of a gerund phrase?
A. A phrase that starts with a verb and adding -ing.
B. A verbal phrase that ends in -int -en -ed -t.
C. A form of a verb adding any compliments and modifiers.
D. A verb that has a adjective pronoun coming after it.

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A. present simple + present simple
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A. True
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