You should use the possessive pronoun your before a gerund. For example, "I appreciate your helping me with this project."
Go with the gerund. Better to say looking forward to working with you
A gerund functions as a noun, representing an action or activity. A gerund phrase includes the gerund plus any modifiers or complements, and can act as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence.
The Base Form of say is "say"; the Past Tense is "said"; the Past Participle is also "said"; and the Gerund Form is "saying".
A gerund is a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun. A gerund phrase includes the gerund, any modifiers or complements related to the gerund, and all words that come before the gerund and act as its subject. You can identify a gerund or gerund phrase in a sentence by looking for verbs ending in -ing that function as a noun.
The gerund in the sentence is "driving carelessly," which is functioning as the subject of the sentence.
The gerund form is "celebrando".
Yes, a verb can be a subject in a sentence. This structure is known as a gerund, where the verb functions as a noun in the sentence. For example, "Running is my favorite hobby." Here, "Running" is the subject of the sentence.
In English an infinitive is the "to" form of a verb, like "to say" or "to do" A gerund is the "ing" form, like "saying" or "doing"
criando (gerund) crianza (noun) (= breeding)
A gerund is a verb form that acts as a noun by adding "-ing" (e.g., "swimming is fun"), while a verb is a word that expresses an action or state of being (e.g., "she swims every day"). Gerunds can function as subjects or objects in a sentence, while verbs show the action or state of the subject.
The German word for hunting is jagen or, as a gerund jagend.
Corriendo is the gerund form of correr "to run". It means "running".
We normally say "looking forward hearing from you". It should have a preposition before the pronoun. It would be more proper to say "looking forward to hearing from you." This is called gerund, basically adding -ing to the verb, then followed by a preposition.
Neither; you say "Fence."To say you participate in the sport of fencing, you say "I fence" or "you fence;" you conjugate the verb "to fence" because "fencing" is a GERUND, a noun derived from a verb. Since soccer is only a noun, not a verb, you would say "playing soccer," not "soccering." Since swimming is a gerund, you would say "I swim," not "I play swimming. You don't need the "do" because to fence is its own verb.
A gerund functions as a noun, representing an action or activity. A gerund phrase includes the gerund plus any modifiers or complements, and can act as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence.
meaning (verb, gerund) = significando meaning (noun) = significado in = en
The verb "contaminar" means "to pollute". The gerund form is "contaminando".