Which of the following sentences contain a verbal phrase acting as a noun? Check all of the boxes next to correct answers.

“To be or not to be is a silly question.”

“She rose, taking the tablecloth with her.”

“Walking the dog is a fun chore.”

“You have always been a good friend.”

“Take time to smell the roses.”

Respuesta :

The sentences that contain a verbal phrase acting as a noun are

  • To be or not to be is a silly question.”
  • “Walking the dog is a fun chore.”

What is a verbal phrase?

Verbal phrases  are group of words that can act like adverbs or adjectives.

This phrase would do contain verbal (participle, gerund or infinitive) and any modifiers, complements or objects, therefore, option A and C are correct.

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"To be or not to be is a silly question."

"Walking the dog is a fun chore."