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Gerunds, Part Two

Gerunds, Part Two. Gerunds after Prepositions. Prepositions. English has approximately 250 prepositions. You know many of them. These are some common prepositions: in, on, at, from, with, about, of, by Can you think of others?. Prepositions 2 -- to. To is also a preposition.

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Gerunds, Part Two

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  1. Gerunds, Part Two Gerunds after Prepositions

  2. Prepositions English has approximately 250 prepositions. You know many of them. These are some common prepositions: • in, on, at, from, with, about, of, by Can you think of others?

  3. Prepositions 2 -- to To is also a preposition. To as a preposition → moving forward. • I’m going to the store. • Rufina moved from Waukegan to Zion. • Anna drives to CLC four days a week. • Please give a piece of chocolate to your classmate.

  4. Preposition vs. Infinitive BUT ALSO …to + the base form of the verb→ the infinitive. To is NOT a preposition in this case. • Some people didn’t like to study grammar. • Some people want to take a GED preparation class next semester. • They will need to take the ABE/GED placement test.

  5. Verbs and Adjectives with Prepositions Prepositions follow some verbs and adjectives if more information is added. • She is not worried about her second essay. • She has prepared for her essay. • She thought of some good ways to describe her topic to her classmates. • Will her classmates listen to her?

  6. Verbs and Adjectives with Prepositions, 2 We need to memorize the verb + preposition or adjective + preposition combinations. • Have you ever been afraid ____ spiders? • Do you think you are good or bad ____ speaking in public? • What do you think the teacher will talk _____ in the class that you will observe?

  7. Prepositions and Gerunds If you want to put a verb after a preposition, use the gerund. • Are you interestedin visiting the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago? • Do you think a teacher would be annoyed with students coming late to class?

  8. Prepositions and Gerunds, Examples • Boss: Are you interested in getting a promotion? • Worker: Of course, I’m interested. I’m excited about having more responsibility. Could you please tell me more about it? • Boss: For this position, you need to feel comfortable with talkingto customers.

  9. Try it! Prepositions and Gerunds Answer these questions. Write a sentence. • What ideas do you have for improving life in Lake County? • Are you tired of doing homework? • What do you plan on doing after our semester finishes? • Are you better at speaking English than you were a year ago?

  10. Prepositions = To & Gerunds Some verb + preposition & adjective + preposition combinations include to. In these cases, to is a preposition and NOT part of the infinitive. Therefore, the gerund, NOT the base form, follows to. • We look forward to reading your essays.

  11. Preposition = To & Gerunds, Examples • Are youused to working with a computer? • Would you object to livingin Chicago? • Does your family mind listening to your practicing English? • Are you accustomed to drivingin Lake County?

  12. Try it! To = Preposition • What do you look forward to doing this December? • Are you used to writing in English? • Do you object to paying tuition for English classes? • Would you be opposed to giving immigrants without papers an opportunity to become citizens?

  13. Try It! Prepositions = To & Gerunds Write a sentence with these combinations of verb + to as a preposition. • Look forward to • Be used to • Object to • Opposed to • Listen to

  14. Gerunds after Prepositions Don’t worry too much about or be too nervous about using the correct preposition after some adjectives and verbs. Keep on practicing, and you’ll get it. After a while, you’ll be used to using some verbs and prepositions or adjectives and prepositions together. Then you’ll feel proud of your accomplishment and say that you are getting good at speaking English.

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