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Área:               English               Asignatura:          English                 Curso:         9th
Fecha:              18 al 24/02          Periodo:        I     Nº Hor:       12hr      Semana:        5
Tema:               Gerund phrase as subject and object
Indicador           Students will be able to identify the gerund phrase.
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          Exploración      The gerund phrase
          Contextualización
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          Conceptualización
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         A gerund phrase will begin with a gerund, an ing word, and will include other modifiers and/or
         objects. Gerund phrases always function as nouns, so they will be subjects, subject complements, or
         objects in the sentence. Readtheseexamples:

         Eating ice cream on a windy day can be a messy experience if you have long, untame d
         hair.

         Eating ice cream on a windy day = subject of the verb can be.

         A more disastrous activity for long -haired people is blowing giant bubble gum bubbles
         with the car windows down.

         Blowing giant bubble gum bubbles with the car windows down = subject complement of the verb is.

         Wild food adventures require getting your hair cut to a short, safe length .

         Getting your hair cut to a short, safe length = direct object of the verb require.


         Producción


         GERUNDS AS SUBJECT, OBJECT OR COMPLEMENT
ACCIÓN




         Try to think of gerunds as verbs in noun form.
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Like nouns, gerunds can be the subject, object or complement of a sentence:

         Smoking costs a lot of money.
         I don'tlike writing.
         My favourite occupation is reading.

But, like a verb, a gerund can also have an object itself. In this case, the whole expression [gerund +
object] can be the subject, object or complement of the sentence.

         Smoking cigarettes costs a lot of money.
         I don't like writing letters.
         My favourite occupation is reading detective stories.

Like nouns, we can use gerunds with adjectives (including articles and other determiners):

         pointlessquestioning
         a settling of debts
         themaking of Titanic
         hisdrinking of alcohol

But when we use a gerund with an article, it does not usually take a direct object:

         a settling of debts (not a settling debts)
         Making "Titanic" wasexpensive.
         The making of "Titanic" was expensive.


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Bibliografía
I.     Understanding and using grammar (1999). Third edition. Betty SchrampferAzar.

II.    The big picture (2011). Santillana Education. S.L Richmond Publishing.

III.   Top Notch (2011). Second Edition, Student book. Pearson Education, Inc.

Formato plano 9th week5_gerundas_subobj

  • 1.
    International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 1 de 4 Área: English Asignatura: English Curso: 9th Fecha: 18 al 24/02 Periodo: I Nº Hor: 12hr Semana: 5 Tema: Gerund phrase as subject and object Indicador Students will be able to identify the gerund phrase. de Logro Exploración The gerund phrase Contextualización EMOCIÓN Conceptualización
  • 2.
    International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 2 de 4 A gerund phrase will begin with a gerund, an ing word, and will include other modifiers and/or objects. Gerund phrases always function as nouns, so they will be subjects, subject complements, or objects in the sentence. Readtheseexamples: Eating ice cream on a windy day can be a messy experience if you have long, untame d hair. Eating ice cream on a windy day = subject of the verb can be. A more disastrous activity for long -haired people is blowing giant bubble gum bubbles with the car windows down. Blowing giant bubble gum bubbles with the car windows down = subject complement of the verb is. Wild food adventures require getting your hair cut to a short, safe length . Getting your hair cut to a short, safe length = direct object of the verb require. Producción GERUNDS AS SUBJECT, OBJECT OR COMPLEMENT ACCIÓN Try to think of gerunds as verbs in noun form.
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    International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 3 de 4 Like nouns, gerunds can be the subject, object or complement of a sentence: Smoking costs a lot of money. I don'tlike writing. My favourite occupation is reading. But, like a verb, a gerund can also have an object itself. In this case, the whole expression [gerund + object] can be the subject, object or complement of the sentence. Smoking cigarettes costs a lot of money. I don't like writing letters. My favourite occupation is reading detective stories. Like nouns, we can use gerunds with adjectives (including articles and other determiners): pointlessquestioning a settling of debts themaking of Titanic hisdrinking of alcohol But when we use a gerund with an article, it does not usually take a direct object: a settling of debts (not a settling debts) Making "Titanic" wasexpensive. The making of "Titanic" was expensive. Modelación V A U A O N C E L Taller I
  • 4.
    International School Cartagena CLASE Versión 00-12 Código FO-DC-01 Página 4 de 4 Bibliografía I. Understanding and using grammar (1999). Third edition. Betty SchrampferAzar. II. The big picture (2011). Santillana Education. S.L Richmond Publishing. III. Top Notch (2011). Second Edition, Student book. Pearson Education, Inc.