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Gerunds
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Gerunds
  • Gerunds always end in ing
  • They are used in the sentence as nouns and in
    every way that any other noun can be used
  • Swimming is a good exercise. (subject)
  • Jane does not enjoy cooking. (direct object)
  • After eating, relax for a while. (object of
    preposition)
  • Gerunds can be
  • Direct objects
  • Indirect objects
  • Objects of the prepositions
  • Subjects
  • Predicate nominatives

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Gerund Phrases-DO
  • To find out whether or not the gerund has a
    direct object, begin with the gerund and ask the
    following question
  • Gerund whom/what? direct object
  • Always follows an action verb

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Gerund Phrases
  • Example
  • Giving the money proved a mistake.
  • Giving What? money
  • Money is the direct object of the gerund.

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Gerund Phrases- IDO
  • Gerund phrases can also have indirect objects
  • To find out whether or not the gerund phrase has
    an indirect object, begin with the gerund, locate
    the direct object, then ask the question to/for
    whom/what?
  • Always follows an action verb. Must have DO

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Gerund Phrase-
  • Example
  • Giving Jerry the money proved a mistake.
  • Giving what money (direct object)
  • Giving money to/for whom? Jerry
  • Jerry is the indirect object of the gerund
    phrase.

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Gerund Phrases- Object of Prep.
  • Preposition Gerund Phrase
  • Joe takes pleasure in running three miles each
    day.
  • OP
  • In Preposition Running three mile each day
    Gerund Phrase Object of Preposition.

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Gerunds- Subject
  • Gerunds end in ing
  • Gerunds are nouns.
  • To find out how they function as a subject,
  • Isolate the gerund or gerund phrase
  • Locate the main verb in the sentence and the main
    direct object (if there is one)
  • Ask the following question
  • What? Main verb Subject

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Gerunds - Subject
  • What? the main verb subject
  • Example
  • Giving Jerry the money on Friday night proved a
    major mistake.
  • Proved is the main verb. Mistake is the direct
    object.
  • What? Proved a mistake Giving Jerry the money
  • The gerund phrase is the subject of the main
    sentence.

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Gerunds- Predicate Nominative Also called the
Subject Complement
  • Subject Linking verb what? Predicate
    nominative
  • His hobby is collecting stamps.
  • His mother is driving a car.
  • Note since the subject hobby cannot do the
    action of the verb (collect), collecting is a
    gerund.
  • Collecting stamps becomes the gerund phrase and
    it functions as predicate nominative.
  • Linking verb acts as

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Key Questions to Determine Noun Functions in
Gerunds
  • Subject verb what? direct object
  • We cant afford making the same mistake.
  • We cant afford What? direct object
  • Answer Making the same mistake is the direct
    object of the sentence.
  • We is the Subject

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Key Questions to Determine Noun Functions in
Gerunds
  • Subject verb direct object to/for what?
    indirect object
  • The tribe gave naming their children extreme
    importance.
  • Tribe gave importance to what? naming their
    children
  • Naming their children functions as the indirect
    object of the sentence.

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Key Questions to Determine Noun Functions in
Gerunds
  • Preposition gerund phrase Object of the
    Preposition
  • Example
  • After waiting patiently for an hour Bill left the
    office.
  • Waiting patiently for an hour functions as the
    object of the preposition.

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Summary of Noun Functions
  • What? main verb subject
  • Subject verb what direct object
  • Subject Linking verb what predicate
    nominative
  • Subject verb Direct Object to/for what?
    indirect object
  • Preposition gerund phrase object of the
    preposition.
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