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English, 06.05.2020 06:17 fvwk

Which sentence contains a gerund?
A.
The fleeing criminals hid in a monastery in the mountains.
B.
The burning mansion would crumble to the ground in 10 to 15 minutes.

C. Charlie's meddling nature caused Jessica a great deal of annoyance.

D. Sleeping regularly for eight hours a night will help Jared deal with his headaches.
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I think it is (c) bc it has Ing in it and it a a verb that is like a noun

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