it depends what you are interested in but for a teen i would say Pretty Little Liars or the clique
If the "phrase" you are quoting is this: "an interesting novel provides good entertainment" it is not a phrase; it is a complete sentence. Therefore it would not be considered something called a "gerund phrase." A phrase is simple a group of words without both a noun or finite verb. In your example, "novel" is the subject, and "provides" the active verb, with "entertainment" the object of the sentence. A gerund is a verb used as a noun, often used as the subject of a sentence. (example: Cooking is my best skill.) In your sentence, "novel" is a word that means a book of fiction. It's a "naming word" a definition of a noun. The word "novel" is one of the English words that have a variety of meanings depending on context. It can be used as an adjective ("She had a novel idea..." meaning an unusual idea, not a book idea lol)
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i want good answers
I find my repose in a warm bath and a good novel.
The multicultural makeup of our city makes it an interesting place to live.
An interesting novel provides good entertainment W?
If the "phrase" you are quoting is this: "an interesting novel provides good entertainment" it is not a phrase; it is a complete sentence. Therefore it would not be considered something called a "gerund phrase." A phrase is simple a group of words without both a noun or finite verb. In your example, "novel" is the subject, and "provides" the active verb, with "entertainment" the object of the sentence. A gerund is a verb used as a noun, often used as the subject of a sentence. (example: Cooking is my best skill.) In your sentence, "novel" is a word that means a book of fiction. It's a "naming word" a definition of a noun. The word "novel" is one of the English words that have a variety of meanings depending on context. It can be used as an adjective ("She had a novel idea..." meaning an unusual idea, not a book idea lol)
The laughing boy: adjective phrase An interesting novel: adjective phrase Good entertainment: adjective phrase Winning the race: gerund phrase Going home: verb and object.
Chris did not find it difficult to open the files but analyzing them proved more difficult than expected
"Winning the race demanded speed and endurance" contains a gerund phrase "winning the race," where "winning" is the gerund form of the verb "win."
because it provides entertainment for the people who are actually good at it
Bands make music, and music provides entertainment to others.
as technology provides us equipments like 3G mobiles ,LCD TVs , etc ; thus it is a good source of entertainment.
There are many good things about a television. This includes keeping up with the news and things going on. It also provides entertainment.
I feel that The Room On The Roof is a very good novel, followed by Rusty Runs Away. Potpourri is a collection of short stories by Ruskin Bond
A STL Entertainment Card is a savings card for the St. Louis Metro area. This membership card is good for a year and provides discounts for various merchants throughout the area.
Good Entertainment was created in 2003.