a) Underline the gerunds in the following sente
He likes playing in the ground
i.
ii.
She is good at singing
iii.
They are afraid of swimming in the sea
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playing,
singing,
swimming.
Gerund end with ing
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Gerund is the noun form of verb which sits in place of subject and object and it ends with 'ING'.
There is no gerund in the following as it is present participle.
Present Participle Is an action verb and adjective verb which describe noun or pronoun and this also ends with 'ING'.
Here in this question
1. playing is the participle as it is doing action of playing.
2. Singing is present participle because it is also doing action of singing.
3. Swimming is also present participle it is also doing action of swim.
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Gerund is the noun form of verb which sits in place of subject and object and it ends with 'ING'.
There is no gerund in the following as it is present participle.
Present Participle Is an action verb and adjective verb which describe noun or pronoun and this also ends with 'ING'.
Here in this question
1. playing is the participle as it is doing action of playing.
2. Singing is present participle because it is also doing action of singing.
3. Swimming is also present participle it is also doing action of swim.
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