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He wants his mother to tell him about his father.
The noun 'contestant' can be a simple subject or any other function of a noun; for example:Subject of the sentence: The contestant won a prize. (simple subject)Subject of a noun clause: The prize for the contestant who won is a thousand dollar gift certificate.Object of the verb: We met the contestant who won the prize.Object of the preposition: They presented a check to the winning contestant. (object of the preposition 'to')
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"The winning contestant" would be the subject phrase, with the gerund, "winning" functioning as the adjective to describe the contestant. "Diving for hours every day" would be a prepositional phrase, with the gerund, "diving" acting as the object of the prepositional phrase. "Diving" in this case would be the object because it receives the action of the preposition. It's also important to note that this phrase would be a sentence fragment. Although gerunds are often present in verb phrases, they usually need a helping verb with them to act as a verb.
The cast of Your Chance to Dance - 2010 includes: Stacey Danger as Dance Contestant (2010) Clayton Farris as Dance Contestant Holgie Forrester as Winning Contestant Stevie Mack Tania Possick Dawn Stillings as Dance Contestant Kristen Thomas as Promo Dancer
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Did not even see the name as a Contestant on Jeopardy at the Jeopardy Archive related link
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The cast of Reel to Reel - 1998 includes: Linda Blair as herself Patty Duke as herself Shelley Duvall as herself Robert Hays as himself Peter Marshall as Emcee Roberta McMillan as Winning Contestant Stefanie Powers as herself Ed Schulte as Winning Contestant Stella Stevens as herself Abe Vigoda as himself
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