Saturday, May 12, 2012

Gerrunds

Gerunds
Gerunds, like infinitives, look like verbs, but they actually function as nouns. Consider the following sentences:
  • I like going to the beach. ("like" is the verb; "going" is the gerund.)
  • Playing volleyball at the beach is fun. ("Playing" is the gerund and functions as the subject.)
  • I like eating cold pizza. ("like" is the verb; "eating" is the gerund.)
Gerunds are often confused with verbs. Because gerunds take an "ing" ending, some students mistake them for verbs in the continuous form. If you don't see the verb "be" in front of a word with an "ing" ending, it's probably a gerund. For example, which sentence has a gerund?:
  1. He thinks that learning English is important for his career.
  2. This morning, they're meeting their friends at the airport.
If you said the first sentence, you're correct! The second sentence is in the present
continuous tense.
examples
I like listening to the radio.
(Gerunds are often used after the verb "like.")
radio
He likes eating popcorn when he goes to see a movie.
popcorn
Playing in the snow is one of life's greatest pleasures.
(Gerunds commonly appear at the beginning of a sentence. They are easier to use than infinitives in this position.)
playing in snow
Drinking coffee in the morning is one of my favorite things to do.
morning

He finds playing the guitar to be relaxing.


guitar
Now do you understand the differences between gerunds and infinitives?
If not, go back to Lesson Seventeen,

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