Which best describes the underlined phrase in the sentence? Living in Salt Lake City was Leatitia's dream. (Living in Salt Lake City is underlined) a. gerund phrase

b. participial phrase c. infinitive phrase

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I think it is a gerund phrase.

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To determine which best describes the underlined phrase in the sentence, we need to review the different types of phrases mentioned: gerund phrase, participial phrase, and infinitive phrase.

A gerund phrase is a phrase that starts with a gerund, which is a verb form that functions as a noun. Gerunds always end in -ing. An example of a gerund phrase is "Running a marathon" or "Swimming in the pool."

A participial phrase is a phrase that starts with a participle, which is a verb form that functions as an adjective. Participles can end in -ing, -ed, -en, -t, or -n. An example of a participial phrase is "Baking fresh cookies" or "Painted with bright colors."

An infinitive phrase is a phrase that starts with an infinitive verb, which is the base form of a verb. Infinitives are usually preceded by the word "to." An example of an infinitive phrase is "To go for a walk" or "To read a book."

In the sentence "Living in Salt Lake City was Leatitia's dream," the underlined phrase is "Living in Salt Lake City." This phrase starts with a present participle verb form ("living") and functions as a noun, which means it's a gerund phrase.

Therefore, the correct answer is: a. gerund phrase.

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