Gerunds

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What type of ending changes the verb to a gerund?

Answer: -ing

What is the gerund PHRASE in this sentence?: Doing homework at 5 in the morning is usual for me.

Answer: Doing homework

Name the gerund in this sentence: Eating an apple a day keeps the doctor away.

Answer: Eating

Name the gerund in this sentence: Practicing soccer all the time is how I'm so good at it.

Answer: Practicing

What is the gerund PHRASE?: Running a couple miles everyday is good for you.

Answer: Running a couple miles everyday

What is the gerund PHRASE in this sentence?: Running fast is how I escaped the chicken.

Answer: Running fast

Which sentence has a gerund in it?: 1. Making forts is fun. 2. I saw her doing her homework.

Answer: Sentence 1- Making

Which sentence has the gerund in it?: 1. Playing xbox everyday is bad for your eyes. 2. I saw him running at the park.

Answer: Sentence 1- playing

Which sentence has a gerund in it?: 1. I saw him talking to the teacher. 2. Playing sports is how I release stress.

Answer: Sentence 2- playing

Name the gerund in this sentence: Singing out loud is how I release my stress.

Answer: Singing

Name the gerund in this sentence: Sleeping for 11 hours every night is how I have so much energy.

Answer: Sleeping

Name the gerund in this sentence: I like swimming in the local pool.

Answer: Swimming

Name the gerund in this sentence: Walking to school everyday is a good workout.

Answer: Walking

What is the gerund PHRASE in this sentence?: Watching Netflix is what I do all the time

Answer: Watching Netflix

Name the gerund in this sentence: Working hard is often it's own reward.

Answer: Working

Name the gerund in this sentence: She stopped liking apples after she saw a rotten one.

Answer: liking

Which sentence has the Gerund in it?: 1. I love walking my dog. 2. I saw her walking the dog.

Answer: sentence 1- walking

Which sentence has the gerund in it?: 1. I saw him riding his bike. 2. Driving is scary at first.

Answer: sentence 2- driving

Name the gerund in this sentence: Running around the big park is how I train for my marathons.

Answer: Running

Definition of a Gerund

A form that is derived from a verb but that functions as a noun, in English ending in -ing, e.g., asking in do you mind my asking you?.


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