Fill up the blanks with an gerund
16. He is fond of ___________ (swim)
a. To swim
b. Swimming
c. Too swim
d. Swimming
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Option B is correct i.e., Swimming
Explanation:
- A gerund is swimming.
- A gerund is the noun form of a verb with the suffix -ing. Consider the activities of play, dancing, and eating. Students find this confusing right away because they are used to seeing that form as the continuous/progressive form of the verb (such as "she is eating," "they were dancing," etc.).
- The word comes from the Latin word infinite, which in Late Latin meaning "infinite." According to accepted definitions of English, the infinitive is the typical dictionary form of a verb when used non-finitely, with or without the particle to.
- The verb participle is a part of several tenses and can be used as an adjective (the buried treasure) (we are hiding the treasure).
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