Respuesta :
Gerund is a verb that ends in ING a verb is a words that does an action shows a state of being or links 2 words together.
So watching is the gerund.
The answer is C
predicate nominative.
Since it links the watching to the show.
So watching is the gerund.
The answer is C
predicate nominative.
Since it links the watching to the show.
Answer:
The correct answer is B. direct object.
Explanation:
A gerund phrase includes a gerund plus any complements or modifiers, and it functions as a noun. The gerund phrase in the sentence is "watching a dolphin show".
The reason why it is incorrect to say that the gerund phrase "watching a dolphin show" is a predicate nominative is the fact that the verb "enjoy" is not a linking verb.
Let's divide and classify the structure in parts:
- Subject (topic of the sentence, what the sentence is about): Everyone;
- Transitive verb: enjoy;
- Direct object (the recipient of the verb's action): watching a dolphin show.
We can easily identify the object of a verb by asking questions with what or who. In this case, we could ask "What does everyone enjoy?", and the answer would be "watching a dolphin show".
A predicate nominative answers a what or who questions, but it completes a linking verb. Linking verbs have the purpose of connecting the subject to its predicate, but they don't convey any action. Examples would be: to be, to become, to feel, to look, to seem, to sound, to taste - some of these verbs by be linking or transitive according to the context.