He is fond of swimming.
(a) infinitives (b) gerund (c) participle (d) none
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In this question, we are asked to tell what swimming is.
- Option B is correct i.e., Gerund.
- Swimming is a gerund.
- The noun form of a verb with the ending -Ing is known as a gerund. Taking play, dancing, and eating as examples. Since they are accustomed to seeing that form as the continuous/progressive form of the verb (e.g., "she is eating," "they were dancing," etc.), pupils immediately find this puzzling.
- The word is derived from the Latin word infinite, which means "infinite" in Late Latin. The infinitive is the standard dictionary form of a verb when employed non-finitely, with or without the particle to, according to established definitions of English.
- The verb participle can be employed as an adjective (the hidden treasure) or as a component of some tenses (we are hiding the treasure).
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