1. Gerunds (-ing)
When a verb ends in -ing, it may be a gerund or a present participle. It is important to understand that they are not the same.When we use a verb in -ing form more like a noun, it is usually a gerund:
- Fishing is fun.
- Anthony is fishing.
- I have a boring teacher.
Gerunds are sometimes called "verbal nouns".
In this lesson, we look at how we use gerunds, followed by a quiz to check your understanding:- Gerunds as Subject, Object or Complement
- Gerunds after Prepositions
- Gerunds after Certain Verbs
- Gerunds in Passive Sense
- Gerunds Quiz
Many
grammarians do not like to use the expression "gerund". That is because
there is sometimes no clear difference between a gerund and a present
participle.
2. Work on Character Trait Handout
3. SOKOL contest entries
http://www3.libraryweb.org/sokolcontest.aspx
4. HMWK: Read "A Most Serene Girl" and "The Great War"
2. Work on Character Trait Handout
3. SOKOL contest entries
http://www3.libraryweb.org/sokolcontest.aspx
4. HMWK: Read "A Most Serene Girl" and "The Great War"
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