what is the difference between gerund and present participle? Explain with example
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The gerund looks exactly the same as a present participle, so it is important to understand thedifference between the two. Although a gerund looks like a verb, it always has the same function as a noun. A gerund can be as a subject, complement, or an object of a sentence.
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The gerund looks exactly the same as a present participle, so it is important to understand thedifference between the two. Although a gerund looks like a verb, it always has the same function as a noun. A gerund can be as a subject, complement, or an object of a sentence.
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gerund is the ing-verd used as a noun or a subject. the ing-verb plays the part of a subject or a noun in a sentence.
eg.
Exercising is good for health.
Cycling is fun.
I enjoy cycling.
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Exercising is good for health.
Cycling is fun.
I enjoy cycling.
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