Learn what a gerund is, see examples, and understand the rules for using gerunds in English grammar. Perfect for students and teachers. A gerund in English is a word made by adding -ing to a verb, and it works as a noun in a sentence. Even though it looks like a verb, it acts like a thing or an idea. For example, in the sentence “Reading is fun,” the word reading comes from the verb read but is used as the subject of the sentence. Gerunds can be used as subjects, objects, or after prepositions, and they help make our sentences sound more natural and smooth. A gerund is a noun formed from a verb . All gerunds end -ing. A gerund is a verbal, which is a non-verb created from a verb. Unlike a normal noun, a gerund maintains some verb-like properties (for example, a gerund can take a direct object and be modified with an adverb). A gerund is a word like “swimming” in the sentence “I have always enjoyed swimming.” The term refers to the “-ing” form of a verb when it functions as a noun. A gerund usually refers in a general way to the activity represented by the verb it’s derived from.

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