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- Adjective
- Subject complement
- Direct object
- Subject
- She risks to lose all her money.
- She risks losing all her money.
- She is at risk of to lose all her money.
- She has a risk of to lose her money.
- an appositive
- the object of a verb
- the object of a preposition
- a subject complement
- Training is essential for this job.
- The company provides excellent training.
- The team is training for the match.
- He benefited from the training.
- Participle
- Verb
- Gerund
- Noun
- Grammatically correct.
- Incorrect, it should be "the team not collaborating".
- Incorrect, it should be "the team's not collaboration".
- Incorrect, it should be "the team not to collaborate".
- The falling leaves of autumn are beautiful.
- He was falling asleep during the lecture.
- She is afraid of falling.
- The baby is falling ill.
- Subject
- Subject complement
- Direct object
- Object of a preposition
- I do not approve of him making that decision.
- I do not approve of his making that decision.
- I do not approve that he making that decision.
- I do not approve him to make that decision.
- His hobby, collecting rare stamps, is quite expensive.
- Collecting rare stamps, his hobby, is quite expensive.
- Collecting rare stamps is his expensive hobby.
- His hobby is collecting rare stamps.
- Her primary duty is the supervision of the interns.
- Her primary duty is supervising the interns.
- Her primary duty, supervising the interns, takes up most of her time.
- Both A and B are correct.
- We were annoyed by the dog barking.
- We were annoyed by the dog's barking.
- We were annoyed by the dogs barking.
- We were annoyed by the bark of the dog's.
- His refusing the offer surprised everyone.
- Him refusing the offer surprised everyone.
- His refusal of the offer surprised everyone.
- The offer was refused by him, which surprised everyone.
- to make
- making
- make
- for making
- to close
- closing
- close
- for closing
- She tried to open the jar, but it was stuck.
- She tried opening the jar to see if that would work.
- Both are correct with different meanings.
- Neither is correct.
- to quit
- quitting
- quit
- for quitting
- to cry
- crying
- cry
- for crying
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