I won't permit him to come here. (rewrite using gerund)
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Gerunds are verbs that are used as a noun.
They are very common, and one uses them regularly knowingly or unknowingly.
The given sentence can be rewritten as using the gerund of come as “I would not permit him for coming here.”
All gerunds are formed by adding an “ing” to the main verb.
It is the only way that a verb can be made to act as a noun.
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I won't permit him coming here.
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