TAILIEUCHUNG - The gerund

The gerund The gerund is formed as follows : verb(base form) + ing And can be Subject Complaining is a national pastime Subject complement what I prefer is negotiating on my own terms Direct object they should quit complaining Object of preposition | The gerund The gerund is formed as follows : verb(base form) + ing And can be Subject Complaining is a national pastime Subject complement what I prefer is negotiating on my own terms Direct object they should quit complaining Object of preposition he’s good at managing sales teams Verbs +gerund admit deny consider Contemplate image finish Mind resent dislike Postpone enjoy mention Appreciate discuss suggest Avoid risk involve Keep miss pratice Can’t stand can’t help Verbs accuse sb of adjust to agree with +preposition apologize (to sb) for approve of disapprove of +gerund argue about believe in blame sb for Comment on complain about concentrate on Congratulate sb on consist in deal with Decide against depent on devote oneself to Feel like forget about forgive sb for Insist on look forward to object to Pay sb for plan on prevent sb from Stop sb from see about suspect sb of Talk about thank sb for think about/of Worry about Verbs the following (state)verbs: +adjective be seem, look, sound, feel (verbs of senses) +preposition become get appear prove +gerund can only be followed by adjectives os adjective +preposition combinations: Accustomed to afraid of angry at Ashamed of capable of incapable of Concerned about content with delighted at Excited about famous for good at Grateful to sb for interested in lazy about Proud of responsible for sorry about Sure of/about surprised at tired of Worried about Possessive in formal English possessive adjectives and genitives can be Adjective/noun used with them –ing form as follows: verb +possessive +gerund adjective/genitive + -ing form Do you mind my smoking?(informal : do you mind me smoking?) I don’t approve of Mike’s driving.( I don’t approve of Mike driving) Special it’s no use It’s (not) worth there’s no point (in) Expressions+ to have fun to have a good/have time Gerund to spend time/money to waste time/money To have difficulty/trouble/a problem To go hiking/jogging (sports) To go shopping/sightseeing (recreational activities) They had a hard time negotiating a settlement

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