Identifying Gerunds and Gerund Phrases

Identifying Gerunds and Gerund Phrases

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Lucas Foster

English

6th - 10th Grade

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02:45

This video tutorial explains the concept of gerunds, which are verbs ending in 'ing' that function as nouns. It distinguishes gerunds from participles, which are verbs acting as adjectives. The tutorial provides examples to illustrate gerunds and gerund phrases, highlighting their components such as objects and modifiers. It also demonstrates how to identify gerunds and participles in sentences, emphasizing their different roles. The video concludes by summarizing the key differences and uses of gerunds and participles.

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What is a gerund?

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What primarily differentiates a gerund from a participle?

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What does a gerund phrase consist of?

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In the sentence 'Eating food off of the ground is okay within 5 seconds', what is 'eating'?

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How can you identify a gerund in a sentence?

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Which of the following is true about gerunds?

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What is the role of 'eating' in 'Eating food off of the ground would be the gerund phrase'?

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In the example 'Eating the food off of the ground, he was not embarrassed', what role does 'eating' play?

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What question should you ask to determine if a word is a gerund or a participle?

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Why is it important to understand the difference between gerunds and participles?

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