What is Gerund? G-E-R-U-N-D
You might have been using Gerund a lot in your daily activities.
Basicaly Gerund is a noun (not a verb), but it is formed fom a verb.
Gerund is :
Verb + ing --> you might think it is the same as the present continuous form.
Yes, precisely they are the same.
BUT, they have different usage.
Check this out :
1. It is a swimming pool.
--> Gerund as compound noun (swimming pool)
2. Thinking of you is my hobby
--> Gerund as a subject of a sentence
3. She is really good at speaking English
--> Gerund also has a place after preposition
4. I look forward hearing from you soon.
--> This is a special case. Because i look forward hearing from is a phrasal verb which contain gerund hearing in it.
5. Mom and Shana are having breakfast in the alley
--> Gerund acts as complement to "to be"
--> This looks exactly the same as the present continous tense.
See? So, there are many ways of using gerund.
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