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1. 'We met Medha carrying a bouquet of red roses. Here 'carrying' is a/an ________

  • A. gerund
  • B. gerund
  • C. gerund
  • D. gerund

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

In the sentence, "carrying" is a participle because it's a verb form ending in -ing that acts as an adjective, describing Medha and indicating her action. 
Here's a breakdown of why it's a participle:
Verb Form:
"Carrying" is derived from the verb "to carry". 
Adjectival Function:
It modifies the noun "Medha" by telling us what she was doing or her condition at the time of meeting her. 
Ongoing Action:
The -ing ending suggests an ongoing action. 
Therefore, when a verb form ending in -ing functions like an adjective, it is a participle. 

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