Talking is the gerund.
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I looked this up and my sources say it was the 38th president Gerald R. Ford.
The gerund phrase in the sentence is "talking to my friend Omaha."
Yes, "talking to my friend" is the gerund phrase.
The gerund phrase in the sentence "this bill is for talking to my friend in Omaha" is "talking to my friend in Omaha." It functions as a noun and is used to indicate the purpose of the bill.
Talking to my friend.
The gerund phrase in the sentence is "talking to my friend." It is functioning as the object of the preposition "for."
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The gerund is talking. Gerund is referred to as the non infinite for of a verb in English.Sorry! There is no gerund in this sentence. The word "talking" if finite verb, present participle. The Gerund is 'verb-noun'. It is same in shape and form as present participle, but it is used as a noun. Example: Excessive talking is not a good habit. I don't like talking too much. Continuous walking tired me. Painting is my hobby. I am expert in painting. The words written in bold are Gerunds, verb-nouns. (Prof. Muhammad Aslam Gondal M.A. English. PGD-ELT.)
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-The Omaha mall is in Omaha, Nebraska is the U.S.
their are 2 cities that are named Omaha. Like Omaha in Texas, and Omaha, Nebraska.
a friend in omaha said he mixed brown and black rit and mopped it on floor said it was awesome
There are nine of them : Omaha, Alabama in Randolph county Omaha, Arkansas in Boone county Omaha, Georgia in Stewart county Omaha, Illinois in Gallatin county Omaha, Kentucky in Knox county Omaha, Missouri in Putnam county Omaha, Nebraska in Douglas county Omaha, Texas in Morris county Omaha, Virginia in Dickenson county