Definition:
A traditional
grammatical term for a verbal
that ends in -ing and functions as
a noun. Adjective: gerundial.
modifiers is called a gerund
phrase or simply a noun phrase.
After verbs
You
use the ing form after some verbs such as enjoy, admit,
appreciate, can't stand / help / bear, deny, avoid, mind, understand.
For example, "I can't
stand doing nothing", or "she denied breaking
the copier".
With 'from' and 'to' with some verbs
Prevent
/ stop someone from doing: "He prevented her from
leaving."
Look forward to doing: "We look
forward to hearing from you soon."
Object to doing: "Does anyone object
to me smoking?"
Get used to doing: "It took
him a long time to get used to living in a city."
Prefer something to doing something
else: "I prefer cooking to doing the dishes."
After prepositions
"Before going out
he turned off the heating."
"I'm tired of arguing."
"These are used for
cracking walnuts."
"I passed the exam by
remembering the equations."
In some fixed expressions
"As well as doing…"
"It's no good doing…"
"It's no use doing…"
Some verbs can use either the 'to do' or
the 'ing' form
See / hear / watch
someone do / doing
With the verb form do,
you see or hear the whole action. For example,"I heard him tell you
about the letter."
With the verb form ing
you only see or hear part of the action. For example, "I saw her
drinking a coffee in the bar."
Remember / regret
If you use ing
after these verbs, you are talking about something that happened before.
"I remember coming here as a child" – I'm not a
child any more, but I remember the times when I came here before.
"I regret not studying."
(I didn't study in the past and I regret it now.)
If you use the to do
form after these verbs, then you are referring to something in the future.
"Please remember to
turn off the lights." (Please don't forget to do it later.)
"I regret to inform
you that…" (I'm just about to tell you some bad news.)
Stop
"I want to stop
smoking." (I want to break my habit.)
"She stopped to sit
down." (She stopped walking so that she could sit down.)
Try
Try + ing = try out this
experiment.
Try reading
something in English every day." (You may be surprised at the results!)
Try to do = try hard to do
something.
"Please try to be
quiet when you come in." (Please make an effort.)
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