jogging is the gerund.
A gerund is a type of noun formed by adding -ing to a verb, hence jog + -ing.
The gerund describes an activity, or, to take it from its Latin root gerundum, a gerund is 'that which is to be carried out'.
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Jogging
for joggingThe gerund is jogging, in the prepositional phrase "for jogging." The gerund is a noun here.
When an -ing verb is used as a noun, it's a gerund. "Jogging" is a gerund in that sentence.
jogging is the gerund.A gerund is a type of noun formed by adding -ing to a verb, hence jog + -ing.The gerund describes an activity, or, to take it from its Latin root gerundum, a gerund is 'that which is to be carried out'.---------------------------------------------------------For more information about gerunds, see Related linksbelow.
Depends on how it is used. Jogging is fun. (Gerund/noun- used as subject of sentence) I go jogging every morning. (Gerund). I am jogging right now. Lexical verb/present participle while "am" is the auxiliary verb. All together "am jogging" is a verb in the present continuous (progressive) tense. See related link.
Jogging
There are two nouns in the sentence:jogging, a gerund (subject of the sentence)fun (predicate nominative following the linking verb 'is')
Singing in the rain.
A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun. It can be used as the subject or object of a sentence. A gerund phrase includes the gerund and any modifiers or complements, and it functions as a noun in a sentence.
The best type of shoes to wear when you are jogging is tennis shoes. Tennis shoes have cushions under your feet so your feet doesn't get pressure, which is a good thing.
"Singing" is the gerund because it is being used as a noun. The sentence is not talking about a certain person who is singing in the ran, but the act of singing in the rain. Furthermore, the verb in the sentence is "can", and the subject always comes before the verb, so "singing" is the subject. Verbs, when they are used as subjects, are gerunds.
Yes, using a gerund to begin a sentence is acceptable and can add variety to your writing. Just make sure the gerund phrase is properly structured and fits the context of the sentence.
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