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Gerunds (-Ing) : Gerunds As Subject, Object or Complement

Gerunds are verb forms ending in "-ing" that function as nouns. They can serve as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence. Unlike present participles which act more like verbs, gerunds act like nouns and can take objects or modifiers. Gerunds must be used after prepositions, unlike infinitives. They also commonly have a passive sense when following verbs like "need", "require", and "want".

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Gerunds (-Ing) : Gerunds As Subject, Object or Complement

Gerunds are verb forms ending in "-ing" that function as nouns. They can serve as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence. Unlike present participles which act more like verbs, gerunds act like nouns and can take objects or modifiers. Gerunds must be used after prepositions, unlike infinitives. They also commonly have a passive sense when following verbs like "need", "require", and "want".

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Gerunds (-ing)

Gerunds are sometimes called "verbal nouns". When a verb ends in -ing, it may be a gerund or a present participle. It is important to understand that they are not the same. When we use a verb in -ing form more like a noun, it is usually a gerund: * Fishing is fun. When we use a verb in -ing form more like a verb or an adjective, it is usually a present participle: * Anthony is fishing. * I have a boring teacher.

Gerunds as Subject, Object or Complement


Try to think of gerunds as verbs in noun form. Like nouns, gerunds can be the subject, object or complement of a sentence: * Smoking costs a lot of money. * I don't like writing. * My favourite occupation is reading. But, like a verb, a gerund can also have an object itself. In this case, the whole expression [gerund + object] can be the subject, object or complement of the sentence. * Smoking cigarettes costs a lot of money. * I don't like writing letters. * My favourite occupation is reading detective stories. Like nouns, we can use gerunds with adjectives (including articles and other determiners): * pointless questioning * a settling of debts * the making of Titanic * his drinking of alcohol But when we use a gerund with an article, it does not usually take a direct object: * a settling of debts (not a settling debts) * Making "Titanic" was expensive. * The making of "Titanic" was expensive.

Gerunds after Prepositions


This is a good rule. It has no exceptions!

If we want to use a verb after a preposition, it must be a gerund. It is impossible to use an infinitive after a preposition. So for example, we say: * I will call you after arriving at the office. * Please have a drink before leaving. * I am looking forward to meeting you. * Do you object to working late? * Tara always dreams about going on holiday. Notice that you could replace all the above gerunds with "real" nouns: * I will call you after my arrival at the office. * Please have a drink before your departure. * I am looking forward to our lunch. * Do you object to this job? * Tara always dreams about holidays.

Gerunds in Passive Sense


We often use a gerund after the verbs need, require and want. In this case, the gerund has a passive sense. * I have three shirts that need washing. (need to be washed) * This letter requires signing. (needs to be signed) * The house wants repainting. (needs to be repainted)

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