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- focusing attention on the blackboard, the teacher explained the problem.
present participle gerund auxiliary verb
- focusing attention on the blackboard is sometimes a difficult task for a teacher.
gerund present participle main verb
- onicu, born in romania, became a naturalized citizen of the united states.
main verb in a clause past participle present participle
- having been born in romania, she understood the meaning of poverty.
perfect participle present participle past participle
- being a christian, tadi could not approve of his classmates conduct.
present participle gerund perfect participle
- being a christian sometimes means losing friends.
present participle gerund perfect participle
- being a christian has its own rewards.
subject of a dependent predicate nominative of a adjective
clause gerund
- always wanting attention was one of her faults.
adverb modifying a adverb modifying a subject of a gerund
gerund main verb
- after running an ad in the paper, we quickly sold our car.
gerund used as object of a preposition
gerund used as an adjective modifying we
gerund used as the direct object of the verb after
- the singer, inundated with requests, sang two encores.
main verb in an adjective perfect participle past participle
clause
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- "Focusing" is a present - participle as it is used to start a phrase modifying the main clause. It describes the action of the teacher while explaining the problem.
- "Focusing" here is a gerund because it is the subject of the sentence "Focusing attention on the blackboard is sometimes a difficult task for a teacher".
- "Born" is a past - participle used to modify "Olga", indicating her origin.
- "Having been born" is a perfect participle as it shows an action that happened before the main action "she understood".
- "Being" is a present - participle, introducing a phrase that gives a reason for Todd's attitude.
- "Being" is a gerund as it is the subject of the sentence "Being a Christian sometimes means losing friends".
- "Being" is a gerund and "a Christian" is the subject of the gerund - phrase "Being a Christian has its own rewards".
- "Always" is an adverb modifying the gerund "wanting" in the sentence "Always wanting attention was one of her faults".
- "Running" is a gerund used as the object of the preposition "after" in "After running an ad in the paper, we quickly sold our car".
- "Inundated" is a past - participle modifying "the singer".
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