hello sir pl z tell me about gerund and participial the all role and meaning
i vane been learing english since 2000 still i am not geting tyhie thinges
going <Supv. note: this is the present progressive or the gerund.> Present perfect is "have/has + gone"
is = verb gardening may look like it is a verb but it is doing the job of a noun - it is called a gerund.
A gerund begins with a verb and a -ing after the verb.A gerund phrase is a phrase that includes the gerund and the rest of the sentence.
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 is "Driving" and the gerund phrase is "Driving carelessly".
going <Supv. note: this is the present progressive or the gerund.> Present perfect is "have/has + gone"
The word 'perfect' is a noun form as a word for a tense of verb.The noun form of the adjective perfect (perfect) is perfectness.The noun forms of the verb to perfect (perfect) are perfecter, perfection, and the gerund, perfecting.A related noun form is perfectionist.
No. Have is a verb, or an auxiliary verb used in the perfect tenses (have been, had been).
is = verb gardening may look like it is a verb but it is doing the job of a noun - it is called a gerund.
It is what a gerund is not
No it is not a gerund.
No it is not a gerund.
A gerund begins with a verb and a -ing after the verb.A gerund phrase is a phrase that includes the gerund and the rest of the sentence.
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.
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The gerund is "Driving" and the gerund phrase is "Driving carelessly".
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