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When an -ing verb is used as a noun, it's a gerund. "Jogging" is a gerund in that sentence.

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Is jogging an infinitive?

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J'aime le jogging, ça me détend avant d'aller au travail.


How do you make a sentence with rapidly?

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How does jogging improve aerobic endurance?

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