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Mohammed 18 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Is there a gerund in this sentence? And why?

just imagine how confusing the winding alley-ways of khan-el-Khalili are(place in egypt).to the first time visitor

  

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No. There is no verb+ing form used as a noun. The underlined words are adjectives.

  • No.
  • There is no verb+ing form used as a noun.
  • The underlined words are adjectives.
  • J ust imagine how confusing the winding alley-ways of K han-el-Khalili are to the first time visitor.
  • First time visitors encounter confusing, winding alley-ways.
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No. There is no verb+ing form used as a noun. The underlined words are adjectives.

Just imagine how confusing the winding alley-ways of Khan-el-Khalili are to the first time visitor.

First time visitors encounter confusing, winding alley-ways.


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