Gerund in English Grammar

What is a Gerund?

A gerund is the -ing form of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence.

Example: Swimming is good for health.
Here, swimming is the subject (a noun), not just an action.

Functions of Gerunds with Examples

1. As the Subject of a Sentence

  • Reading helps you learn new words.
  • Running is good exercise.

2. As the Object of a Verb

  • She enjoys dancing.
  • They suggested going to the park.

3. As the Object of a Preposition

  • He is interested in painting.
  • Thank you for helping me.

4. As the Complement of a Verb

  • Her favourite hobby is singing.
  • My job is teaching English.

5. After Certain Expressions / Phrases

  • It’s no use crying over spilt milk.
  • She can’t help laughing.

Examples in Sentences

  1. Cooking takes a lot of time. (subject)
  2. I enjoy reading novels. (object of verb)
  3. He is good at drawing. (object of preposition)
  4. My dream is travelling around the world. (complement)
  5. It’s worth trying again. (expression)

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