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Gerunds

 

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Gerunds are defined as the -ing form of a verb. They have several functions.

1. Used as subjects and complements

    Skiing is my favorite sport.

    Hiking can be very strenuous.

    Seeing is believing

2. Used as objects following prepositions and prepositional expressions

    Thanks for tending my children.

    The job consists of typing, filing, and answering the phone.

3. Used as objects following certain verbs.*

    The children enjoyed watching the parade.

    Ms. Terrell avoided paying her taxes until it was too late.

Gerunds can sometimes take objects of their own:

    Roland is afraid of making mistakes.

    Sandy is considering leaving New York.

*These verbs are commonly followed by gerunds.

    admit

    begin

    discuss

    hate

    love

    practice

    regret

    stop

    advise

    can't help

    dislike

    hesitate

    mention

    prefer

    remember

    suggest

    anticipate

    complete

    enjoy

    imagine

    mind

    quit

    resent

    threaten

    appreciate

    consider

    finish

    intend

    miss

    recall

    resist

    tolerate

    attempt

    delay

    forget

    keep

    neglect

    recollect

    risk

    try

    avoid

    deny

    go

    like

    postpone

    recommend

    start

    understand

See also:
Grammar: Infinitves

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Last updated: 15 February, 2010 02:43:16