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Gerunds Gerunds Gerunds By Maeve Maddox Like the word grammar itself, the grammatical term gerund is often mentioned with a shudder. If you already understand all about gerunds, this post is not for you. If youââ¬â¢d like to review the concept, read on. A gerund is a verbal. If youââ¬â¢ve read previous posts about present and past participles, you know that a verbal is one of the principal parts of the verb that retains some verb functions at the same time it is being used as a different part of speech. A gerund is an -ing verb form used as a noun. Like a verb, a gerund can take objects and be modified by adverbs and adverbial phrases, but its function in a sentence is to serve as a nounââ¬âa noun that ends in -ing. What do nouns do? Nouns are used as the following parts of a sentence: 1. Subject 2. Direct Object 3. Subject Complement 4. Object of a Preposition Anything a noun can do, a gerund can doââ¬âbecause a gerund is a noun. A gerund is a noun that ends in -ing. Gerunds may be used alone or as part of a phrase. 1. Gerund as the subject of a sentence Reading is her favorite pastime. (Reading is a gerund used alone as the subject of the sentence.) Studying English has its rewards. (Studying is a gerund that has a direct object, ââ¬Å"English.â⬠The gerund phrase functions as the subject of the verb ââ¬Å"has.â⬠) Picnicking in the woods has its downside. (Picnicking is a gerund modified by a prepositional phrase, ââ¬Å"in the woods.â⬠The gerund phrase is the subject of the verb ââ¬Å"has.â⬠) 2. Gerund as a direct object My Aunt Rose loves traveling. (Traveling is a gerund used alone as the direct object of the verb ââ¬Å"loves.â⬠) After a week in the wild, we appreciate sleeping inside. (Sleeping is a gerund modified by the adverb ââ¬Å"inside.â⬠The gerund phrase is the direct object of the verb ââ¬Å"appreciate.â⬠Farhad enjoys singing in the shower. (Singing is a gerund modified by a prepositional phrase, ââ¬Å"in the shower.â⬠The gerund phrase is the direct object of the verb ââ¬Å"enjoys.â⬠3. Gerund as a subject complement My catsââ¬â¢ favorite occupation is sleeping. (Sleeping is a gerund that completes the being verb ââ¬Å"is.â⬠Jackââ¬â¢s daily exercise is running laps. (Running is a gerund that has a direct object, ââ¬Å"laps.â⬠The gerund phrase completes the being verb ââ¬Å"is.â⬠Hesterââ¬â¢s hobby is gardening on her rooftop. (Gardening is a gerund modified by a prepositional phrase, ââ¬Å"on her rooftop.â⬠The gerund phrase completes the being verb ââ¬Å"isâ⬠and restates the subject. 4. Gerund as the object of a preposition His parents punished him for stealing. (Stealing is a gerund functioning as the object of the preposition ââ¬Å"for.â⬠) The search party rescued the child by climbing a cliff. (Climbing is a gerund that has a direct object, ââ¬Å"cliff.â⬠The gerund phrase functions as the object of the preposition ââ¬Å"by.â⬠Falstaff attempts to flee by hiding in a laundry basket. (Hiding is a gerund that has a prepositional phrase, ââ¬Å"in a laundry basket.â⬠The gerund phrase ââ¬Å"hiding in a laundry basketâ⬠is itself the object of a preposition: ââ¬Å"by.â⬠) Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Grammar 101 category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:20 Great Similes from Literature to Inspire You50 Idioms About Meat and Dairy Products13 Theatrical Terms in Popular Usage
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