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explain gerund and participle​

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Answered by hastein456
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Explanation:

gerund and participle are non finite verbs gerund represents noun and answers the question what...participle is like an adjective

Answered by firozkhandl1973
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A gerund is a form of a verb used as a noun, whereas a participle is a form of verb used as an adjective or as a verb in conjunction with an auxiliary verb. In English, the present participle has the same form as the gerund, and the difference is in how .

Gerunds, Infinitives, and Participles are all types of verbs. A gerund is a verb that ends with -ing (such as dancing, flying, etc.), that functions as a noun. ... A participle also ends in -ing like a gerund, but it does not function as a noun. Instead, they form the progressive tense of a verb

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