Read the following sentence:

We should probably call the neighbors about that barking dog running through their yard.

Which of the following correctly describes the verbal and its function in this sentence?

Barking is a present participle describing the dog.***
Barking is a gerund describing the dog.
Running is a present participle describing the dog.
Running is a past participle describing the dog.

Ok, thatis just mean.

If you think that there is a time when ANYONE'S feelings need to be hurt then you are very wrong on that one because everyone deserves kindness even when they make mistakes.

Not trying to make you feel bad but that actually hurt my feelings...

I just came here, but you are RUDE Writeacher! You should be ASHAMED!

I just submitted my test, A was the right choice. Thank you though

I was close XD

You're welcome.
I try my best to help on here.
This website is awesome!

Y'all don't need to be doing that. Your here to help not bring people down and if you can do that then stop in general.

But a gerund does not describe, or so I thought. It acts as a noun. Thank you though!

I know my response is late but I don't care I said what I need to say and I meant it!!!

you all do need kindness, let's not be mean any more, ok? poor, poor Morgan! I'm on your side!

Even though im 2 years late, teachers, please don't be rude. I mean, I thought teachers were nice and cared about us but I was wrong. Anyways, Ms. Sue and WriteTeacher, you guys are rude.