Difference between present participle and gerund in french
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Gerund
Gerund is a word that is called a verbal and functions as a noun though it is a verb. This is achieved by adding ing to a verb. Take a look at the following examples to understand the function and purpose of a gerund.
• Johnny likes eating pastries.
• In some countries, drinking in public places is prohibited.
Participle
As indicated above, a participle can be made by adding ing to a verb. However, it becomes a participle only when adding ing to the verb makes it function as an adjective. Take a look at the following examples to understand a participle.
• The singing parrot became the centre of attraction at the gathering.
• The wounded soldier showed the courage to guard the post overnight.
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