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English, 18.12.2020 17:40 guzmangisselle

Read the following sentence: We should probably call the neighbors about that barking dog running through their yard.

PLZ PLZ PLZ PLZ HELP - Which of the following correctly describes the verbal and its function in this sentence?

Barking is a present participle describing the dog.
Barking is a gerund describing the dog.
Running is a present participle describing the dog.
Running is a past participle describing the dog.

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