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  • 16-10-2018
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Locate the complete gerund or infinitive phrase and identify its noun use.

Please stop making that noise!

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alinakincsem
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  • 16-10-2018

Answer: 'making that noise' is the complete gerund phrase in the sentence 'Please stop making that noise!'.

A gerund is a word which is formed by a verb but acts as a noun. They are formed by adding '-ing' at the end of a verb. Whereas, a gerund phrase begins with a gerund (a word ending with '-ing') and comprises of other objects as well.

Here in the given sentence, 'making' acts as a gerund, 'making that noise' is the complete gerund phrase and it is used as a direct object.

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