The gerund form of walked is walking.
The gerund form of "study" is "studying."
The gerund form of "exit" is "exiting."
The gerund form of "to value" is "valuing."
The gerund form of delay is delaying.
A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun. In the sentence, "Swimming is a great form of exercise," the word "swimming" is a gerund. It acts as the subject of the sentence.
The gerund form of vandal/vandalise/vandalism is vandalising.
The gerund form of "study" is "studying."
The gerund form of "exit" is "exiting."
The gerund form of "to value" is "valuing."
The gerund form of delay is delaying.
dangling gerund is a form of verb that act as noun......
No, the sentence does not contain (or form) a gerund phrase.A gerund is a verb in -ing form acting as a noun.Gerunds can be subjects, objects, or objects of prepositions.Examples of gerunds and gerund phrases as subjects:Eating is fun. (gerund)Eating spinach is good for you. (gerund phrase)Eating while driving can be dangerous. (gerund phrase)Your example above is the verb -ing form used as an adjective. (Laughing describes boy.)Therefore, it is a participial adjective, not a gerund.
The noun form for the verb 'be' is the gerund, being.
A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun. In the sentence, "Swimming is a great form of exercise," the word "swimming" is a gerund. It acts as the subject of the sentence.
"Reacted" is a verb in the past tense form. It is not a participle or a gerund.
a gerund ends with ing while the verb doesn't
finishing Gerunds are the -ing form of a verb, they act as nouns