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Gerunds. Verbs + ing. Gerunds can be used in the following cases. As the subject of a sentence. Smoking in bad for your health. We all enjoy eating out. As an object of certain verbs and expressions. That car isn’t worth buying. After prepositions.
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Gerunds Verbs + ing
As the subject of a sentence • Smoking in bad for your health. • We all enjoy eating out.
As an object of certain verbs and expressions. • That car isn’t worth buying.
After prepositions • He is interested in collecting stamps. • I’m tired of waiting for him.
Gerunds • Gerunds are formed with ING: • walking, talking, thinking, listening • A gerund is a noun made from a verb by adding "-ing." • The gerund form of the verb "read" is "reading." You can use a gerund as the subject, the complement, or the object of a sentence.
Examples • Reading helps you learn English. subject of sentence • Her favorite hobby is reading. noun • I enjoy reading. object of sentence
List of Verbs Followed by Gerunds • http://www.englishpage.com/gerunds/gerund_list.htm
avoid deny dislike enjoy finish keep miss practice remember risk stop suggest Verbs Followed by Gerunds
Gerunds are used after prepositions. • Most commonly, these are "verb + preposition + V-ing. • He can’t talk about her withoutcrying. • Thanks forhelping me. • Let’s thing aboutmoving to Kfar Saba. • She prefers driving totaking the bus.
in without for of on against from by after before about at to A Gerund is used after these propositions
Be used to Can’t help Can’t stand End up Feel like Get used to Give up It’s no use It’s (not) worthwhile Keep on Look forward to Not mind A Gerund is used after these common expressions
Examples • My sister and I are used tostaying alone at night. • We are looking forward tohaving you stay for the summer. • I don’t feel likestaying. Let’s go out. • Harry can’t standarguing with his parents all the time.
Gerunds Tutorial • Gerunds and Infinitives 1 • http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/q7g/geru1.htm • http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/q7g/geru2.htm • http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/q7g/geru3.htm