I find this really confusing.
‘TAKE’, control… Is that supposed to allude to something? If so, what?
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A noun that is formed from a verb and which describes an action. In English it ends in -ing, eg 'the baking of bread' and 'Smoking damages your health'.
I find this really confusing.
‘TAKE’, control… Is that supposed to allude to something? If so, what?
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