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Several gerunds in the begining of the sentence



 
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Several gerunds in the begining of the sentence #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 19, 2005 23:51 pm   Several gerunds in the begining of the sentence
 

Can anybody tell me please? Is it correct to say:
Discussing, speaking, and arguing are fun.
Playing, hiking, and running are healthy.
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Several gerunds in the begining of the sentence #2 (permalink) Tue Sep 20, 2005 0:50 am   Several gerunds in the begining of the sentence
 

will anybody answer or not?
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Gerunds #3 (permalink) Tue Sep 20, 2005 17:58 pm   Gerunds
 

Yes, you can use the gerund that way.

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Gerunds #4 (permalink) Tue Sep 20, 2005 20:54 pm   Gerunds
 

Torsten wrote:
Yes, you can use the gerund that way.
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