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What is a gerund?



 
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What is a gerund? #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 02, 2005 8:19 am   What is a gerund?
 

Test No. incompl/elem-13 "Grammar Questions", question 9

Which of these is a gerund? It is ..........

(a) go
(b) goes
(c) going
(d) gone

Test No. incompl/elem-13 "Grammar Questions", answer 9

Which of these is a gerund? It is going.

Correct answer: (c) going

Your answer was: incorrect
Which of these is a gerund? It is goes.
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Gerund #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 02, 2005 9:55 am   Gerund
 

A gerund is a combination of noun and verb and usually ends in ing For example: Swimming is good for your health.
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