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English, 04.12.2020 21:40 asapmechee

Which of the following sentences correctly uses the verb "dance" às a
gerund?
A. Would you like to dance with me?
B. Let's make up a new dance for the prom!
C. My love for dancing was immediate and passionate.
D. She watched as her friends were dancing the night away
and was so excited to join them!

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