KINDS OF GERUND
1. As a subject.
Example: Reading makes me clever.
2. As a complement.
Example: His hobby is fishing.
3. As and object of preposition.
Example: She accused of lying her friends.
4. As an object of verb.
Example: He has admitted taking my bag.
5. As a noun modifier.
Example: Reading book, meeting hall.
6. As a noun head.
Example: Good writing, good painting.
7. As a noun appositive.
She has bad habit, gambling.
8. As a short prohibition.
Example: No smoking, no crying, no talking, no kidding.
KEYS OF GERUND
1. After adjective
Example: This is a beautiful painting.
2. After demonstrative adjective
Example: Whose crying always makes you sad.
3. After other verbs
Example: I don't mind helping you.
1. As a subject.
Example: Reading makes me clever.
2. As a complement.
Example: His hobby is fishing.
3. As and object of preposition.
Example: She accused of lying her friends.
4. As an object of verb.
Example: He has admitted taking my bag.
5. As a noun modifier.
Example: Reading book, meeting hall.
6. As a noun head.
Example: Good writing, good painting.
7. As a noun appositive.
She has bad habit, gambling.
8. As a short prohibition.
Example: No smoking, no crying, no talking, no kidding.
KEYS OF GERUND
1. After adjective
Example: This is a beautiful painting.
2. After demonstrative adjective
Example: Whose crying always makes you sad.
3. After other verbs
Example: I don't mind helping you.