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What is an oblique gerund?



 
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What is an oblique gerund? #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 29, 2009 15:26 pm   What is an oblique gerund?
 

Hi everybody,
What is an oblique gerund?
Could you please explain with some examples.
Thanks,
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oblique gerund #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 29, 2009 16:37 pm   oblique gerund
 

Hello, I have searched quite a few databases without success, except to find that there are only four such cases. Unfortunately none displayed examples.

Sorry I couldn't be of help.

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