What is the gerund phrase?
Studying after midnight isn’t very effective.
A. studying after midnight
B. studying
C. isn’t very effective
D. studying after

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A. take off
B. pass out
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They (___) their counsellor last week to get advice on their anxiety.
A. consult
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C. have consulted
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A. A preposition is a word that puts stalled objects into motion.
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Allow me to be the first to _________ your stunning achievement.
A. tell you
B. congratulate you on
C. mention to you
