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gerund

[jer-uhnd] / ˈdʒɛr ənd /


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His intentional use of a gerund in the title allows “entertaining” to be read as both doing a thing and being a thing.

From New York Times Nov. 2, 2021

It’s also one of the activities Koenig recommends for parents to introduce their kids to “musiking,” her preferred gerund for describing the act of playing with melody, rhythm and movement.

From Washington Post Sep. 29, 2021

First off, nice possessive before a gerund, Jordan!

From Golf Digest Apr. 6, 2020

He pumped the beat, a Ugandan jive, and after shouting the gerund a few more times, he finally came to its object: “Rep-re-sen-ting UUUUUUUUUU-gan-da!”

From The Guardian May 18, 2016

Furi, which is the root of the verb 'to become old,' has a preterit in furita 'he became old,' and a gerund in Do which is furite 'by becoming old.'

From Diego Collado's Grammar of the Japanese Language by Spear, Richard L.

“TiVoing,” meaning to record a show for later viewing, even became one of those generic gerunds, like “Xeroxing” or “Googling.”

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 9, 2025

Muir and “WNT’s” reporters frequently eschew verbs, replacing them with gerunds in a kind of headline-style speed talk.

From Washington Post Jun. 1, 2015

And English verb forms, like past participles, gerunds and infinitives, can be difficult to master, since Chinese verbs are unchanging.

From New York Times Feb. 4, 2012

Though in the Texas twang, he drops the g’s from his gerunds.

From Time Sep. 8, 2011

I lacked even a basic knowledge of grammar, though I was learning, beginning with nouns and moving on to prepositions and gerunds.

From "Educated" by Tara Westover




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