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Explain gerunds..............​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gerunds

A gerund always acts as a noun. A present participle is always part of a verb phrase. Examples: Sarah enjoys. In this example, “Sarah” is the subject, “enjoys” is the verb, and “singing” is a noun acting as the direct object of the sentence.

Answered by ankitgupta82
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A gerund always acts as a noun. A present participle is always part of a verb phrase. Examples: Sarah enjoys. In this example, “Sarah” is the subject, “enjoys” is the verb, and “singing” is a noun acting as the direct object of the sentence.

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