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Definitions of gerunds in various dictionaries:
noun - a noun formed from a verb (such as the `-ing' form of an English verb when used as a noun )
noun - a verb al noun
GERUNDS - A gerund ( abbreviated GER) is any of various nonfinite verb forms in various languages, most often, but not exclusively, one that functions as a nou...
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Verb forms |
Breaking and entering, e.g. |
Walking and talking, e.g |
Verbal nouns |
Send the nouns like this along with the rug |
Walking and running, for two |
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Plural form of gerund. |
a verb form which functions as a noun, in Latin ending in i-ndumi (declinable), in English ending in i-ingi (e.g. iaskingi in ido you mind my asking you?i ). |
A verb form which functions as a noun, in Latin ending in -ndum (declinable), in English ending in -ing (e.g. asking in do you mind my asking you?). |
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A gerund ( abbreviated GER) is any of various nonfinite verb forms in various languages, most often, but not exclusively, one that functions as a noun. In English it is a type of verbal noun, one that retains properties of a verb, such as being modifiable by an adverb and being able to take a direct object. The term "-ing form" is often used in English to refer to the gerund specifically. Traditional grammar made a distinction within -ing forms between present participles and gerunds, a distinction that is not observed in such modern, linguistically informed grammars as A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language and The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. |