
Gerunds
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Tamera Adkins
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Gerunds
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Gerunds are verb forms that act like nouns. They can be used as:
Subject
Direct Object
Indirect Object
Subject Complement/ Predicate Nominative
Object of the Preposition
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Subject- a noun that is doing the action or is the state of being
Eating is a competitive sport in some places!
Eating- (Gerund)
is- verb
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Direct Object
A direct object is a NOUN that receives the action of the verb. It answers the question "what?" It uses an ACTION verb
My dog enjoys barking.
dog- subject
enjoys- verb
barking- (Gerund) direct object
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Subject Complement
A NOUN that renames or explains the subject. It is used with a linking verb.
My dog's favorite past time is barking.
past time- Subject
is- verb
barking- (Gerund) subject complement
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Object of the Preposition
A noun that receives the action of the preposition. It is normally at the end of a prepositional phrase
We got my grandfather's attention by waving.
We- Subject
got- verb
Waving- (Gerund) Object of the Preposition
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Multiple Choice
Adam started doing his homework at 12:30 am.
What is the VERB in this sentence?
started
doing
homework
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Multiple Choice
Adam started doing his homework at 12:30 am.
Subject
Direct Object
Subject Complement
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Multiple Choice
"He apologized for being late."
What is the gerund in this sentence?
apologized
being
late
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Multiple Choice
Karen insisted on speaking to the manager because there was a floating fly in her soup.
What is the gerund in this sentence?
insisted
speaking
floating
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Multiple Choice
Singing is my favorite thing to do.
Subject
Direct Object
Object of the Preposition
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Multiple Choice
More people should consider saying hello to others in the hallways.
subject
direct object
subject complement
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Multiple Choice
You can make someone's day simply by smiling at her.
object of preposition
indirect object
direct object
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Poll
My confidence level with Gerunds is
4- I understand completely!
3- I almost understand completely!
2- I understand a little, but I need more practice
I- I don't really understand yet
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