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She is fond ………… the violin. (to play / of playing)​

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Answered by sudharsan4488
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Answer:

she is fond of playing the violin

Explanation:

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Answered by SmritiSami
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She is fond of playing the violin.

  • In this sentence, the gerund will take the place of the noun.
  • Gerunds come following verbs like enjoy, fancy, discuss, detest, finish, mind, suggest, recommend, keep, and avoid.
  • Gerund = the verb's present participle (-ing), such as singing, dancing, or running.
  • Gerunds are used in the following contexts:
  1. after location and time prepositions.
  2. To take the place of a sentence's subject or object.
  • The primary verb in the phrase determines whether a gerund or an infinitive is used.
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