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English, 02.01.2020 08:31, sg3635939

Which sentence has a gerund functioning as the object of a preposition? they us exuberantly for meeting with them to discuss the deal. driving delights me when i take off spontaneously for random destinations. with all these poems to learn, i need to start memorizing them immediately. while i enjoy biking in the woods, i prefer the placid setting by the lake.

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