When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. What is a Gerund? Definition and Examples | Grammarly

    www.grammarly.com/blog/grammar/gerund

    A gerund (pronounced JER-und) is a verb that’s acting as a noun. By that, we mean that the verb—the word that describes the action that’s happening, like “biking,” “thinking,” “running,” or “speaking”—becomes a thing, a concept that can now be the sentence’s subject, direct object, indirect object, or the object of a preposition.

  3. Gerunds: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster

    www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/gerunds.htm

    A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun. A gerund is created by adding the suffix "-ing" to the base form of a verb. Like all nouns, gerunds can be used as subjects, objects of verbs, objects of prepositions, or complements.

  4. Gerund | Definition, Form & Examples - Scribbr

    www.scribbr.com/nouns-and-pronouns/gerund

    The term gerund refers to the “-ingform of a verb (e.g., “walking”) when it plays the role of a noun. For example, in the sentence “walking is a hobby of mine,” “walking” plays the role of a subject. It could be replaced by another noun like “chess” to create a similar statement.

  5. Gerund - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerund

    In linguistics, a gerund (/ ˈdʒɛrənd, - ʌnd / [1] abbreviated ger) is any of various nonfinite verb forms in various languages; most often, but not exclusively, it is one that functions as a noun. The name is derived from Late Latin gerundium, meaning "which is to be carried out".

  6. What is a Gerund? Definition, Examples of Gerunds

    writingexplained.org/grammar-dictionary/gerunds

    Define gerund: A gerund is a noun that is formed from a verb, ending in “ing.” When considering gerunds, remember: A gerund always ends with “-ing.” A gerund is always a noun. A gerund can function in any way a noun can function.

  7. The forms of the gerund - Grammaring

    www.grammaring.com/the-forms-of-the-gerund

    The forms of the gerund. The gerund is an -ing form. It can be simple or perfect, active or passive: Note the changes in spelling when forming the simple gerund: In the negative, not usually comes before the gerund: There is no point in applying for the grant. There is no point in not applying for the grant.

  8. Gerunds | Learn English

    www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-gerunds.php

    When we use a verb in -ing form more like a noun, it is usually a gerund: Fishing is fun. In this lesson, we look at how we use gerunds, followed by a quiz to check your understanding. Gerunds are sometimes called "verbal nouns".