Presented by:
Christopher Jochico
  Roberto Minguillo
    Hienrick Garcia
    Jearim Famoso
 What   are phrases?
 What   are gerunds?
 What   are appositives?
 Can   a gerund phrase be an appositive phrase
 at the same time?
 Phrases are collections of words that contain
nouns and verbals but they do not have a subject
doing a verb.

    Examples:

    eating ice cream

    Freddy, the neighbors cat, is fat
   Gerunds are nouns which are mistaken to be
verbs because like verbs in present progressive they
also end in “–ing.”


   The only difference is that they are nouns.
Hence, they may function as subjects, subject
compliments, direct objects, indirect objects, and
objects of the preposition.
SUBJECT                   VERB           SC
Swimming on Saturdays has been his passion

                   S      LV  SC
        His first love is Swimming

            S VERB       DO
           He enjoys swimming
   An appositive is a noun renaming another
noun. This is to give further information on
something or someone we have said already.

*   Always   remember   that   appositives   are
separated from the other words in the sentenced
by commas
   Example:

Keith, the most hardworking student, is highest
                academic honoree.


Theresa and Jerry, the couple from Bacolod, is
     going back to the Philippines next week.
   Example:

         Her job, journalizing, is not easy


The skills, reading and writing, were taught to us by
      our teachers since we were in kindergarten
I. Identify the gerund and its function in each
     sentence

1.   Drinking while driving is dangerous.

2.   Jearim’s hobby is dancing.

3.   Chico felt like eating.
II. Punctuate the following sentences to
    distinguish the appositives

1.   Jerry the mouse is running away.

2.   Sir Davila our mentor is writing on the
     board

3.   Hienrick the guitar player was singing a
     while ago
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Gerunds and Appositives

  • 1.
    Presented by: Christopher Jochico Roberto Minguillo Hienrick Garcia Jearim Famoso
  • 2.
     What are phrases?  What are gerunds?  What are appositives?  Can a gerund phrase be an appositive phrase at the same time?
  • 3.
     Phrases arecollections of words that contain nouns and verbals but they do not have a subject doing a verb. Examples: eating ice cream Freddy, the neighbors cat, is fat
  • 4.
    Gerunds are nouns which are mistaken to be verbs because like verbs in present progressive they also end in “–ing.”  The only difference is that they are nouns. Hence, they may function as subjects, subject compliments, direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of the preposition.
  • 5.
    SUBJECT VERB SC Swimming on Saturdays has been his passion S LV SC His first love is Swimming S VERB DO He enjoys swimming
  • 6.
    An appositive is a noun renaming another noun. This is to give further information on something or someone we have said already. * Always remember that appositives are separated from the other words in the sentenced by commas
  • 8.
    Example: Keith, the most hardworking student, is highest academic honoree. Theresa and Jerry, the couple from Bacolod, is going back to the Philippines next week.
  • 9.
    Example: Her job, journalizing, is not easy The skills, reading and writing, were taught to us by our teachers since we were in kindergarten
  • 10.
    I. Identify thegerund and its function in each sentence 1. Drinking while driving is dangerous. 2. Jearim’s hobby is dancing. 3. Chico felt like eating.
  • 11.
    II. Punctuate thefollowing sentences to distinguish the appositives 1. Jerry the mouse is running away. 2. Sir Davila our mentor is writing on the board 3. Hienrick the guitar player was singing a while ago
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