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Pick out the gerund from the following sentence :
This attitude of taking destroys families.​

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Answered by maryamkincsem
107

In the given sentence, "taking" is the gerund.

Explanation:

  • The action that is happening in the sentences is known as the verb.

  • Whereas the verbs that play the roles of the nouns are known as the "gerund"

  • The gerund always ends with "ing".

  • They are formed with basic verbs but always have "ing".

  • The only word that ends with "ing" in the sentence is "taking".

Answered by mulemadison
35

The word "taking" is the gerund in the sentence.

Explanation:

  • Gerund is a word that is formed from a verb but acts as a noun. It is usually a verb that ends with -ing and acts as a noun.
  • The gerund in the line "This attitude of taking destroys families.​" is taking. Here, the word "taking" is derived from a verb but is used as a noun to give meaning in the sentence.
  • Some examples of gerunds are:
  • Singing is my passion.
  • We stopped telling Mary about the incident.
  • Dancing sounds so fun.

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