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Gerunds: Subject and Object 9 Gerunds: Subject and Object Elections Focus on Grammar 3 Part VII, Unit 27 By Ruth Luman, Gabriele Steiner, and BJ Wells Copyright © 2006. Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Running for Office 1 Voting is an important responsibility. I will keep fighting for a new hospital. Let’s discuss improving our schools.

Choosing a candidate takes time. I enjoy working for the people. Running for Office 2 Choosing a candidate takes time. I enjoy working for the people. Do you resent paying higher taxes?

Form + = + = + = + = A gerund is the base form of a verb + -ing. Gerunds can be used as nouns. + verb -ing = noun work + -ing = working pay + -ing = paying improve + -ing = improving

Gerunds as Subjects Voting is an important responsibility. Choosing A gerund can be the subject of a sentence. It is always singular. Use a third-person singular verb after a gerund. singular subject Voting is an important responsibility. Choosing a candidate takes time.

Be Careful! Don’t confuse gerunds with the present progressive verb form. present progressive I am voting today. verb gerund Voting is an important responsibility. subject

Practice 1 __________ makes me laugh. Complete the sentences with gerunds. Practice 1 Windsurfing Example: __________ is very exciting. __________ makes me laugh.

Practice 1 __________ gives me a headache. Complete the sentences with gerunds. Practice 1 Windsurfing Example: __________ is very exciting. __________ gives me a headache.

Practice 1 __________ isn’t polite. Complete the sentences with gerunds. Practice 1 Windsurfing Example: __________ is very exciting. __________ isn’t polite.

Practice 1 __________ is popular in my country. Complete the sentences with gerunds. Practice 1 Windsurfing Example: __________ is very exciting. __________ is popular in my country.

Practice 1 __________ destroys the environment. Complete the sentences with gerunds. Practice 1 Windsurfing Example: __________ is very exciting. __________ destroys the environment.

Practice 1 Not __________ can be dangerous. Complete the sentences with gerunds. Practice 1 Windsurfing Example: __________ is very exciting. Not __________ can be dangerous.

Write down the gerund! Practice 1 Even though I’m afraid of the dark, spelunking can be exciting.

Practice 1 Racing is such a rush; it is soothing to me. Write down the gerund! Practice 1 Racing is such a rush; it is soothing to me.

Write down the gerund! Practice 1 Puking is absolutely disgusting, and it is revolting to experience.

Practice 1 My favorite activities are biking, reading, and writing. Write down the gerund! Practice 1 My favorite activities are biking, reading, and writing.

Practice 1 My favorite activities are biking, reading, and writing. Write down the gerund! Practice 1 My favorite activities are biking, reading, and writing.

Write down the gerund! Practice 1 When we go snooping through my sister’s diary, we find out all sorts of juicy gossip, dripping with scandal.

Write down the gerund! Practice 1 Going hunting makes me cringe; killing critters is too difficult for me.

Write down the gerund! Practice 1 Sky-diving seems terrifying, and it is nauseating to think about.

Write down the gerund! Practice 1 If you thought potato mashing was difficult, potato peeling will drive you insane.

Practice 1 After we go snorkeling, I always want to live on the beach. Write down the gerund! Practice 1 After we go snorkeling, I always want to live on the beach.

Gerunds as Objects A gerund can be the object of certain verbs. suggest I suggest improving our schools. verb object enjoy I enjoy working for the people.

Practice 2 Complete the dialogues with gerund phrases. Example: A: Why do Christophe and Hiro go hiking so often? B: They both enjoy ____________. watching birds 1. A: I need a ride to the airport. B: I don’t mind ____________. 2. A: Dad, can I go outside and play? B: Have you finished ____________. 3. A: Why did Javier look so sad today? B: I think he really misses _____________.

Gerunds with Go We often use go + gerund to describe activities. Our family goes bowling every Saturday. Ali went jogging with his dog.

Practice 3 Ask a partner how often he or she does these activities. How often do you go dancing? I go dancing every night. 1. 2.

Practice 4 Ask a partner how often he or she does these activities. 4. 3. 5.

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