Participle versus gerund
This lesson looks at the immense confusion in distinguishing a gerund from a participle. A gerund functions as a noun, while a participle functions as an adjective. Nonetheless, we seem to use some ING verb forms as both at the same time I hope this lesson manages to clear up at least some of the confusion. 1) I saw the Russian writing (2 meanings) 2) Smoking cigarettes is, are dangerous. (different meanings) 3) I don t mind you, your smoking here. (gerund or participle ) 4) I don t like Sarah, Sarah
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