finishing
Gerunds are the -ing form of a verb, they act as nouns
The gerund form of the verb "finish" is "finishing."
A gerund is formed by adding the -ing suffix to a verb. The gerund functions as a noun in a sentence, representing the action or process of the verb.
A gerund phrase functions as a noun in a sentence. It can be used as the subject of a sentence, the object of a verb, or the object of a preposition. Gerunds are formed by adding "-ing" to a verb.
"Reacted" is a verb in the past tense form. It is not a participle or a gerund.
A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun by ending in -ing. It can be used as the subject of a sentence, the object of a verb or preposition, or as the object of a gerund phrase. Gerunds often represent actions or activities.
No, an infinitive consists of to + base form of a verb. A gerund in the -ing form of a present tense verb that acts as a noun.An example of a gerund:Racing is my favorite sport.
Yes, the word finish is a noun (finish, finishes) and a verb (finish, finishes, finished, finishing). The word finish is also used as an adjective.The noun 'finish' is a word for the conclusion of something; a word for the surface treatment of an object; a word for the end point of a race; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to finish are finisher and the gerund, finishing.
Of course. A gerund is a word ending in -ing. So running is a gerund AND a verb.
Jump is a verb, jumping is a gerund. You can tell when a word is a gerund when it ends in -ing.
a gerund ends with ing while the verb doesn't
yes Delivering can be a verb or a gerund. A gerund is a verb that ends with -ing, but is used as a noun in the sentence.
yes Delivering can be a verb or a gerund. A gerund is a verb that ends with -ing, but is used as a noun in the sentence.
It is a gerund form of a verb.
Losing can be a gerund, but it can also be a verb. Gerund- We spent all our money and I cried, losing all I had. Verb- I was losing the game.
In this sentence "preparing dinner" is the gerund phrase. A gerund is a verb doing the job of a noun. Preparing is the gerund form of the verb prepare.
A gerund is a verb that functions as a noun. eg I like reading -- Here the verb reading is functioning as a noun.
No, it is a gerund. Yes it is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb relax -- she is relaxing in her room. Also it is a gerund. -- She likes relaxing.
The present participle of the verb (ending in -ing) is an action verb and a verbal noun called a gerund. Examples: Verb: When you finish doing the dishes, you may go with your friends. Noun: Pay your consequences, they're your own doing.