English, asked by madahvirahane, 4 months ago

put out the correct gerund

I dislike _____(wait)

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Answered by HibaaSohail
8

Answer:

I dislike to wait.

Explanation:

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Completed sentence with appropriate gerund is as follows:

I dislike waiting.

Gerund:

  • Any nonfinite verb form, commonly but not always one that serves as a noun, is known as a gerund in many languages.
  • It possesses features of both a verb and a noun in English, such as the capacity to accept a direct object and the ability to be modified by an adverb.
  • A gerund is a noun created by adding ing to a verb root (a present participle).
  • A complete gerund phrase can serve as a subject, an object, or a predicate nominative in a sentence much like a noun.
  • Gerunds are often used in one of four ways: as subjects, subject complements, direct objects, or objects of prepositions.

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