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10th - 11th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Gerunds & Gerund Phrases
A verb ending in –ing that functions in a sentence as a NOUN. Because it can function as a noun, it can be in any place a noun can be: subject, direct object, subject complement, and object of preposition.

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Formulas: To Determine the Function
Key
S = subject
AV = action verb
LV = linking verb
A gerund can function in the following ways:
*Subject = word + -ing + V
*Direct Object = S + AV + word + -ing.
*Subject Complement (also known as Predicate Nominative) = S + LV + word + -ing.
*Object of the Preposition = preposition + word + -ing
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Gerund: Subject Position Example
*Swimming in the lake is her favorite activity. (Swimming in the lake is in the subject position at the beginning of the sentence & is taken all the way to the verb ("is") per where the formula tells us to stop it.)
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Gerund: Subject Complement {PredicateNominative} Position Example
*Her favorite activity is swimming in the lake.
(Swimming in the lake is in the subject complement or predicate nominative position because it comes after the linking verb ("is"); we take it all the way to the end of the sentence based upon where the formula tells us to stop it.)
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Gerund: Direct Object Position Example
*She enjoys swimming in the lake. (Swimming in the lake is in the direct object position because it comes after the action verb ("enjoys"); we take it all the way to the end of the sentence based upon where the formula tells us to stop it.)
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Gerund: Object of the Preposition Position Example
*We were surprised by the non-stop lightening during the storm. (By the non-stop lightening is in the object of the preposition position as the word + -ing is located after a preposition ("by"); in this case, we determine the gerund phrase by beginning with the preposition and taking it through the word + -ing)
Gerunds & Gerund Phrases
A verb ending in –ing that functions in a sentence as a NOUN. Because it can function as a noun, it can be in any place a noun can be: subject, direct object, subject complement, and object of preposition.

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