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Grammar 101




 Gerunds
Learning Objectives

    To have a working knowledge of what Gerunds
    are and to avoid the mistake of interpretating
    them as verbs.

    To learn how to use Gerunds in sentence
    constructions so as to enhance their intended
    meanings.
Introduction

    Read the following sentences and say whether
    they are grammatical or not.
“She is practising speaking English for her exams
  next week.”
“I wonder at his keeping calm.”
“All I can do is waiting.”
Do you think these are grammatical sentences?
Hint: They all contain gerunds.
Introduction
The answer, for all the sentences, is a resounding
 'Yes!'
Some facts about gerunds:
1) They look like verbs with the 'ing' participle.
2) Hence, they are called verbal nouns.
3) They can either be the subject or the object in a
  sentence.
4) They enhance the overall meaning of your
  sentences.
More about Gerunds
Gerund ends with 'ing' and can act as a sentence's
 subject or object. Hence, gerund is often called
 a Verbal Noun as it has the form of a verb but
 functions as a noun.
Gerunds as Subjects:
1) Swimming helps me to keep fit.
2) Reading expands one's horizons.
Gerunds as Objects:
1) Peter loves jogging.
2) Dave loves watching movies.
Verbs and Gerunds
Since a gerund looks like a verb, it is sometimes
  confusing telling the two apart. To overcome this,
  determine whether the 'ing' participle is a modifier
  to an action (verb) or a subject/object (gerund)
Gerunds: Swimming is fun. / I love swimming.
Verbs: She is swimming in a public pool. / He was
  swimming when the skies turned dark.
As easily seen, gerunds act as subjects/objects while
 verbs convey actions (supported by auxiliary verbs
 'is' and 'was' in the above examples).
Gerunds in action
With a gerund, the subject/object takes on greater
 emphasis; the 'action' behind the noun is clearer.
1) David accused his buddy James of stealing (gerund)
2) David accused his buddy James of theft (noun)
(The action stands out, emphasising the crime)
1) It's no use regretting past actions. (gerund)
2) It's no use to regret past actions. (verb)
(The action of regretting is highlighted by using a
  gerund)
Gerunds in action
Gerunds in a paragraph:
'Readers of science fiction expect to be exposed to
  a world different than our own. However,
  certain physical rules and laws still apply in
  daily living and working life for a sense of
  credibility and coherence.'
In this case, the emphasis again, is on gerunds -
  living and working.
In summary
1) Gerunds are actually nouns and as such, they
  are able to take on roles as subjects or objects in
  a sentence.
2) As they incorporate verbs with 'ing' participle,
  they are able to better communicate the action
  behind the noun.
3) Gerunds can help to enliven your sentences by
  emphasising the actions.
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Ll lower sec gerunds

  • 2. Learning Objectives  To have a working knowledge of what Gerunds are and to avoid the mistake of interpretating them as verbs.  To learn how to use Gerunds in sentence constructions so as to enhance their intended meanings.
  • 3. Introduction  Read the following sentences and say whether they are grammatical or not. “She is practising speaking English for her exams next week.” “I wonder at his keeping calm.” “All I can do is waiting.” Do you think these are grammatical sentences? Hint: They all contain gerunds.
  • 4. Introduction The answer, for all the sentences, is a resounding 'Yes!' Some facts about gerunds: 1) They look like verbs with the 'ing' participle. 2) Hence, they are called verbal nouns. 3) They can either be the subject or the object in a sentence. 4) They enhance the overall meaning of your sentences.
  • 5. More about Gerunds Gerund ends with 'ing' and can act as a sentence's subject or object. Hence, gerund is often called a Verbal Noun as it has the form of a verb but functions as a noun. Gerunds as Subjects: 1) Swimming helps me to keep fit. 2) Reading expands one's horizons. Gerunds as Objects: 1) Peter loves jogging. 2) Dave loves watching movies.
  • 6. Verbs and Gerunds Since a gerund looks like a verb, it is sometimes confusing telling the two apart. To overcome this, determine whether the 'ing' participle is a modifier to an action (verb) or a subject/object (gerund) Gerunds: Swimming is fun. / I love swimming. Verbs: She is swimming in a public pool. / He was swimming when the skies turned dark. As easily seen, gerunds act as subjects/objects while verbs convey actions (supported by auxiliary verbs 'is' and 'was' in the above examples).
  • 7. Gerunds in action With a gerund, the subject/object takes on greater emphasis; the 'action' behind the noun is clearer. 1) David accused his buddy James of stealing (gerund) 2) David accused his buddy James of theft (noun) (The action stands out, emphasising the crime) 1) It's no use regretting past actions. (gerund) 2) It's no use to regret past actions. (verb) (The action of regretting is highlighted by using a gerund)
  • 8. Gerunds in action Gerunds in a paragraph: 'Readers of science fiction expect to be exposed to a world different than our own. However, certain physical rules and laws still apply in daily living and working life for a sense of credibility and coherence.' In this case, the emphasis again, is on gerunds - living and working.
  • 9. In summary 1) Gerunds are actually nouns and as such, they are able to take on roles as subjects or objects in a sentence. 2) As they incorporate verbs with 'ing' participle, they are able to better communicate the action behind the noun. 3) Gerunds can help to enliven your sentences by emphasising the actions.