The document discusses gerund phrases and their functions in sentences. It begins by defining a gerund phrase as starting with a gerund (an -ing word) and including other modifiers and/or objects. Gerund phrases always function as nouns, serving as subjects, subject complements, or objects. Examples are provided to illustrate gerund phrases functioning as subjects ("Eating ice cream..."), subject complements ("A more disastrous activity..."), and direct objects ("Wild food adventures require..."). The document then instructs students to think of gerunds as verb forms that function as nouns, and provides additional examples of gerund phrases serving as subjects, objects, and complements, sometimes including their own objects. It