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GERUNDS AND
GERUND PHRASES
siRrhoye’s
Who has my subject?
 What is the subject of these sentences?
 Running is the love of his life.
 Playing football is his passion.
GERUNDS
 In the previous lesson, you learned that a
present or past participle may be used as
an adjective.
Well, a present participle is
really, really confused…it can
also be used as a noun!
In this case, it is called a gerund!
GERUNDS
 A gerund is a verb form that
ends in –ing and is used as a
noun.
 The playing field is one
hundred yards long.
(participle/adjective)
 Playing is our favorite activity
(gerund)
GERUNDS
 A gerund is a verb form that ends in –ing
and is used as a noun.
Like other nouns, a gerund can
serve as the simple subject of a
sentence. It can also be a direct
object or the object of a
preposition.
Examples:
 Blocking requires strength. (Subject)
 The athletes enjoy exercising. (Direct
Object)
They maintain endurance
by running.
Object of a
Preposition)
GERUND PHRASES
 A gerund phrase is a group of words that
includes a gerund and other words that
complete its meaning.
Examples:
Kicking the ball takes skill.
A team tries scoring a touchdown.
A touchdown results from moving
the ball across the goal.
Exercise A.
 Identify the gerund or gerund phrase.
1. A win requires earning more points than
the opponent.
2. Kicking earns points in two different ways
in this sport.
3. A team earns three points by kicking a
field goal.
4. Teams also try converting for one point
after a touchdown.
5. Defending the team’s own goal is crucial.
6. A team’s defense features tackling.
7. Blocking is another important element of a
good defense.
8. Passing makes football exciting.
9. Testing your skills is an important part of
football.
10. Skilled players increase spectators’
enjoyment by adding dramatic action to
the game.
GERUNDS AND IT
 Gerunds, like noun clauses, can always be
replaced by the word it.
 Participles and Participial phrases NEVER can.
 Gerunds are ALWAYS singular so IT will always
work!
Examples:
 Rob enjoys swimming. Rob enjoys it.
 Rob is swimming in a meet today.
(doesn’t work)
But how do we know which is
which?
 You can identify the three functions of –ing
verb forms if you remember that a present
participle can serve as a verb, an
adjective, or as a noun (which is called a
gerund)!
 Ask yourself…what is the participle doing?
Examples:
 They are winning the
game.
(main verb)
 The winning team
scores the most points.
(adjective)
 Winning is everything!
(Gerund)
Exercise B.
 Find the verbal. Tell if it is acting as a main
verb, an adjective, or a gerund.
1. The coach or the captain chooses playing
strategies.
2. The quarterback does not like guessing the
next play.
3. The team members are hoping for a victory.
4. Scoring in football can occur in four different
ways.
5. A team earns six points for crossing the
opponent’s goal line.
Remember…
 A gerund is a verb form that ends in –ing
and is used as a noun.
 A gerund phrase is a group of words that
includes a gerund and other words that
complete its meaning.
 You can replace a gerund with the word it
and the sentence would still make sense.

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Lesson 22

  • 2. Who has my subject?  What is the subject of these sentences?  Running is the love of his life.  Playing football is his passion.
  • 3. GERUNDS  In the previous lesson, you learned that a present or past participle may be used as an adjective. Well, a present participle is really, really confused…it can also be used as a noun! In this case, it is called a gerund!
  • 4. GERUNDS  A gerund is a verb form that ends in –ing and is used as a noun.  The playing field is one hundred yards long. (participle/adjective)  Playing is our favorite activity (gerund)
  • 5. GERUNDS  A gerund is a verb form that ends in –ing and is used as a noun. Like other nouns, a gerund can serve as the simple subject of a sentence. It can also be a direct object or the object of a preposition.
  • 6. Examples:  Blocking requires strength. (Subject)  The athletes enjoy exercising. (Direct Object) They maintain endurance by running. Object of a Preposition)
  • 7. GERUND PHRASES  A gerund phrase is a group of words that includes a gerund and other words that complete its meaning. Examples: Kicking the ball takes skill. A team tries scoring a touchdown. A touchdown results from moving the ball across the goal.
  • 8. Exercise A.  Identify the gerund or gerund phrase.
  • 9. 1. A win requires earning more points than the opponent. 2. Kicking earns points in two different ways in this sport. 3. A team earns three points by kicking a field goal. 4. Teams also try converting for one point after a touchdown. 5. Defending the team’s own goal is crucial.
  • 10. 6. A team’s defense features tackling. 7. Blocking is another important element of a good defense. 8. Passing makes football exciting. 9. Testing your skills is an important part of football. 10. Skilled players increase spectators’ enjoyment by adding dramatic action to the game.
  • 11. GERUNDS AND IT  Gerunds, like noun clauses, can always be replaced by the word it.  Participles and Participial phrases NEVER can.  Gerunds are ALWAYS singular so IT will always work! Examples:  Rob enjoys swimming. Rob enjoys it.  Rob is swimming in a meet today. (doesn’t work)
  • 12. But how do we know which is which?  You can identify the three functions of –ing verb forms if you remember that a present participle can serve as a verb, an adjective, or as a noun (which is called a gerund)!  Ask yourself…what is the participle doing?
  • 13. Examples:  They are winning the game. (main verb)  The winning team scores the most points. (adjective)  Winning is everything! (Gerund)
  • 14. Exercise B.  Find the verbal. Tell if it is acting as a main verb, an adjective, or a gerund.
  • 15. 1. The coach or the captain chooses playing strategies. 2. The quarterback does not like guessing the next play. 3. The team members are hoping for a victory. 4. Scoring in football can occur in four different ways. 5. A team earns six points for crossing the opponent’s goal line.
  • 16. Remember…  A gerund is a verb form that ends in –ing and is used as a noun.  A gerund phrase is a group of words that includes a gerund and other words that complete its meaning.  You can replace a gerund with the word it and the sentence would still make sense.