GERUND
Definition: A Gerund is the form of a verb when it acts as a noun; a gerund (often known as an -ing word) is a noun formed from a verb by adding -ing.
For example:- Studying is good for you.
Gerunds can act as the subject or object of a main verb.
For example:
- Going to parties is fun.
- Hunting elephants is dangerous.
- Flying makes me nervous.
* Here, gerunds are subjects- I enjoy reading.
* Here, gerund is object
Certain words like adjectives, prepositions, verbs, nouns are followed by an Ing-Form.
Use after certain adjectives
Adjectives (with Prepositions) followed by the Gerund
| afraid of angry about / at bad at busy clever at interested in proud of | crazy about disappointed about excited about famous for fond of sorry about worried about |
- He’s afraid of going by plane.
- I am interested in visiting the museum.
- He is clever at skateboarding.
- The girl is crazy about playing tennis.
- I'm worried about making mistakes.
Prepositions followed by the Gerund
| about after apart from because of before | by in instead of on without |
- Before going to bed he turned off the lights.
- She avoided him by walking on the opposite side of the road.
- We arrived in Madrid after driving all night.
- He told the joke without laughing.
Verbs followed by the Gerund
| admit advise allow appreciate avoid suggest understand miss reject | consider delay deny dislike enjoy resist imagine permit practise |
- I enjoy cooking.
- He admitted having driven too fast.
- Ralph is considering buying a new house.
- I delayed telling Max the news.
- They miss playing with their friends.
Nouns with Prepositions followed by the Gerund
| advantage of alternative of chance of choice between danger of doubt about experience in fun hope of point in | idea of interest in opportunity of pleasure in problem reason for trouble in use waste of money waste of time |
- We had problems finding our way back home.
- There's no point in waiting any longer.
- What is the advantage of farming over hunting?
- He is in doubt about buying the correct software for his computer system.
- There's a real reason for winning the contest.
- If a verb ends with -e, it loses the last letter before adding the -ing suffix.
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