let's go dancing at the club tonight (pick out the 'gerund')
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Dancing is the present participle of the verb to dance. ... In fact, Dancing is the subject of this sentence. It still looks like a present participle (form), but in this sentence, it is filling in for a noun (function). When a present participle is used as a noun, it's called a gerund
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go and dancing is the answer
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