ask teacher

Status
Not open for further replies.

nuharani

Junior Member
Joined
Jan 24, 2008
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Indonesian
Home Country
Indonesia
Current Location
Indonesia
is there an easy way to find whether the word is a gerund or a present progressive. Especially when the word is in the middle of the sentences, not in the beginning of sentences. Thanks.:oops:
 

Tdol

Editor, UsingEnglish.com
Staff member
Joined
Nov 13, 2002
Member Type
Native Language
British English
Home Country
UK
Current Location
Japan
Look for an auxiliary verb- if the -ing form comes after it and together they make a complete verb, it's a present participle.
Is it modifying a noun? If so, then the present participle is used as an adjective.
Is it the complement of the verb? If so, it's a gerund.
Is it after a preposition? If so, it's a gerund.
;-)
 

Dawood Usmani

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 24, 2007
Member Type
English Teacher
Native Language
Urdu
Home Country
Pakistan
Current Location
Pakistan
Look for an auxiliary verb- if the -ing form comes after it and together they make a complete verb, it's a present participle.
Is it modifying a noun? If so, then the present participle is used as an adjective.
Is it the complement of the verb? If so, it's a gerund.
Is it after a preposition? If so, it's a gerund.
;-)
Very nice. This is exactly what I've been looking for for ages.
Thanks a lot Rechard
Best regards!
Dawood
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top