Choose the correct option to replace the word(s) given in brackets:
She avoided (argue) with him.
A
argue to
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B
arguing
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C
to arguing
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D
argues
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Solution
The correct option is A arguing Gerunds are words that are formed with verbs but act as nouns. Gerunds also at times are seen to end in 'ing'. In this particular sentence, the word should act as a noun thus becoming the subject of the sentence and as a verb by taking up the object. This means that in the blank, we would need a gerund.
Option A: Argue is in the present tense and it does not act as a noun.
Option B: Arguing is a gerund as it behaves as a noun as well as a verb in the sentence
Options C: Although it ends with "-ing", it does not act as a noun.
Option D: Argues is the perfect present tense of the particular verb. It does not act as a noun