you can be fined for ___ use gerund
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Answer:
your ans is ing
Explanation:
Gerunds are a type of noun. Don’t confuse gerunds with the present participle, which we often use in continuous tense forms, for example.
Gerunds can be the subject of a sentence: “Swimming is good for you”; or the object of a sentence, “I don’t like swimming“.
Here are the other situations when we use gerunds:
After some verbs
You use the ing form after some verbs such as enjoy, admit, appreciate, can’t stand / help / bear, deny, avoid, mind, understand, consider, finish, imagine and resent.
For example, “I can’t stand doing nothing”, or “She denied breaking the copier”.
With other verbs, use the gerund after a preposition.
admit to (doing)
approve of (doing)
argue about (doing)
concentrate on (doing)
feel like (doing)
forget about (doing)
insist on (doing)
plan on (doing)
talk about (doing)
think about (doing)