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Originally Posted by jwschang
WITHIN "Waiting for people", it's not a noun nor subject, its an action (participle, without a complete tense). Like, "I do cooking", "cooking" is a gerund/object of "do", or "Cooking relaxes me", where "cooking" is gerund/subject.
So if 'waiting' isn't a noun, what
is its function in "Waiting for people"?
Moreover, why is it that
Waiting's function changes when modified?
1.
Waiting can be vexing. (Form: gerund, Function: subject)
2.
Waiting for people can be vexing. (Form:_____, Function:____)
I believe 1. and 2. are the same based on the fact that there are only two kinds of participles: adjective and noun (aka gerund).
Waiting is either one or the other, and it's not an adjective. Or, is it? :D Help