A.
Mrs. Jones's walking home alone at night
B.
Mrs. Jones's giving Roger ten dollars for the blue suede shoes
C.
Roger's being unable to even say "thank you" at the end of the story
D.
Mrs. Jones's bringing Roger into her home and washing his face
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I would rather be sleeping!
It is a gerund functioning as a noun.
It is a gerund functioning as a verb.
It is an infinitive functioning as a noun.
It is an infinitive functioning as a verb.
Hello there! I believe your answer would be:
B: It is a gerund functioning as a verb.
Explanation: It couldn't be infinitive since the phase would have "to be" in it, which it clearly does not. It is not a gerund functioning as a noun since the sentence would have some form of "sleeping is nice". Therefore, if we use Sherlock Holmes's logic (It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. -Sherlock Holmes) The only answer that could be applicable is B.
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