It has makers in it. (Can maker, wool maker, cheese maker, mayonnaise maker, seed maker etc).
You must first purchase and have built the 'maker shed' from Gotz. After this you can purchase the "yarn maker" (or the mayo maker, cheese maker, yogurt maker, seed maker or canned food maker) from 'Siabarra Blacksmith". Note that you need one Adamantite to make them.
Machain is the maker of Afghanistan
the maker of Zelda is shigeru miyamoto
Notch was the maker but then Ez took over
No it is not a gerund.
It is what a gerund is not
No it is not a gerund.
A gerund functions as a noun, representing an action or activity. A gerund phrase includes the gerund plus any modifiers or complements, and can act as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence.
A gerund is a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun. A gerund phrase includes the gerund, any modifiers or complements related to the gerund, and all words that come before the gerund and act as its subject. You can identify a gerund or gerund phrase in a sentence by looking for verbs ending in -ing that function as a noun.
The gerund in the sentence is "driving carelessly," which is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
Examples of gerund phrases include: "Swimming in the pool" (swimming is the gerund) "Reading a book before bed" (reading is the gerund) "Eating ice cream on a hot day" (eating is the gerund)
The gerund form of delay is delaying.
The gerund form of "to value" is "valuing."
Of course. A gerund is a word ending in -ing. So running is a gerund AND a verb.
The gerund form of vandal/vandalise/vandalism is vandalising.
In this sentence "preparing dinner" is the gerund phrase. A gerund is a verb doing the job of a noun. Preparing is the gerund form of the verb prepare.