Which of the following terms does not match the correct definition?(1 point) Responses Gerund- a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun Gerund- a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun Participle- A word formed from a word that is used as an adjective, noun, or to make a compound verb form Participle- A word formed from a word that is used as an adjective, noun, or to make a compound verb form Infinitive- a group of words that begin with the word "from" and a verb Infinitive- a group of words that begin with the word "from" and a verb These are all correct definitions for the terms These are all correct definitions for the terms

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Infinitive- a group of words that begin with the word "from" and a verb
is that the only one
Yes, that is the only term that does not match the correct definition. The definitions for "Gerund" and "Participle" are accurate.
Which phrase contains a gerund in the following sentence? Our old dog enjoys resting by the window in the hot sunshine. (1 point) Responses in the hot sunshine in the hot sunshine Our old Our old dog enjoys dog enjoys resting by the window
resting by the window