YesThe gerund is trapping. The phrase is the trapping of gas. Yes it is the direct object.
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Extinguish is already a verb.Other verbs depending on the tense are extinguishes, extinguishing and extinguished.Some examples for you are:"We will extinguish the flames"."The teacher cruelly extinguishes his dreams of becoming a pilot"."Sorry darling, can you call me back? I can't speak now. I am busy extinguishing the fire in the kid's room"."As soon as the fire was extinguished, child protection services knocked on the door".
We used 3 kinds of soaps in the experiment, which each was an independent variable.
The weather in Hawaii is usually balmy, because of the tropical breezes that always blow.
Extinguish is an action verb for putting out a fire, or metaphorically.The emergency crew arrived to extinguish the fire.His aim was to extinguish the town's growing population of pigeons.
The phrase "blow off some steam" means to release pent-up energy or frustration in a healthy or constructive way.
The readily available peanut butter and apple sauce were used to quickly extinguish the small blaze. He sought to extinguish even my smallest successes.
a sentence phrase is a"sentence "that funtions as a phrase in the sentence. For example: I'm tired of his saying " I'm out of money".
"Hard winds are gonna blow."
A phrase is an unfinished sentence or a quote.
A prepositional phrase adds details to the sentence.
This is not a sentence it is a phrase and as a phrase it is correct.
The underlined words in a sentence can be a noun phrase, verb phrase, prepositional phrase, or any other type of phrase that functions as a unit within a sentence.
Let's blow some bubbles.
"without me" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
The gerund phrase in the sentence is "Planning to succeed." This phrase functions as the subject of the sentence.