I have a doubt on gerund and participle
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Gerund, Infinitive and Participle are three types of verbs. The non-finite verb is classified as Gerund, Infinitive and Participle. Students often find it easy to understand the basic definition of a Verb. However, exams like Banking and Insurance Exams like IBPS, PO, CLERK, SO, SSC, CDS, RRB and Defence Exams require a deeper understanding of the verb. But before we start exploring Gerund, Infinitive and Participle. Let us go through the basics of the verb. The verb is a grammatical structure that conveys the action of a subject, a state of being, and an occurrence. Verbs are used in different structural forms in a sentence. A verb, generally, is divided into two types, on the basis of the structure.
Example:
The ministers boast to win the votes.
The ministers boast for winning the votes.
Let winning be a habit.
Let them win.
As maintained by, in these four specimens above, the verb ‘win’ has been used differently according to the structure of the sentence.
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The verb is classified as follows:
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gerund is a verb and a noun while participle is a noun and an adjective. both are used in sentences in ing form but gerund is used as a noun while participle is used as an adjective.
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