Swimming is a passion of mine.
Baking is Georgette's passion.
Gerund phrases consist of a gerund (a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun) along with its modifiers and complements. They can serve as subjects, objects, or complements in sentences. For example, "Swimming in the pool" is a gerund phrase where "swimming" acts as a noun.
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Here are examples of gerunds in sentences: "I enjoy swimming in the ocean." "She likes dancing to music." "Reading is one of my favorite hobbies." "He started painting after dinner."
No.As a main verb have means:possess or have got - this is a state meaningeg - I have an idea. We all have colds this week.ortake, receive, eat, take part in - this is the action meaningeg - I have a shower in the morning. Jon and I always have an argument.In these examples none of the sentences are have + gerund.
Here are some sentences using the phrase "out of": Before we install the refrigerator, we are going to have to get it out of that box. Please stop trying to get out of doing your homework.
I am addicted to bacon.
Combining the puzzle pieces was easy with her help.
Your presence was late today.