[Grammar] Surfing is a popular sport in the summer.

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Given the sentence,

"Surfing is a popular sport in the summer."

Is the following correct?

"Surfing" is a gerund modified by the adverbial prepositional phrase "in the summer"

Is there anything wrong with writing the sentence as follows,

"In the summer, surfing's a popular sport."

"Surfing, in the summer, is a popular sport."
 

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Given the sentence,

"Surfing is a popular sport in the summer."

Is the following correct?

"Surfing" is a gerund modified by the adverbial prepositional phrase "in the summer" :tick:

Is there anything wrong with writing the sentence as follows,

"In the summer, surfing's a popular sport."

"Surfing, in the summer, is a popular sport."

The last two sentences are grammatical, but the third is a bit clumsy.
 

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"Surfing is a popular summer sport."
 

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This is condensing the adverbial phrase into an adjective?
 

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Not necessarily. Raymott has simply produced a natural English sentence. There is no reason to think he has 'condensed' anything.
 

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Yes, I now see how it was condensed and also noticed the shift away from a verb based action sentence to a passive noun based sentence.
 

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Yes, I now see how it was condensed and also noticed the shift away from a verb based action sentence to a passive noun based sentence.
No, really, I don't think I can take credit for all that!
 
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