Then is ''go fishing'' according to you a gerund? cause you mentioned above that
Infinitive forms never end in
ing - unless that is part of the verb itself, for example, bring, cling, sing.But i am confuses where is the preposition before ''fishing'' cause many books say that preposition is placed before the gerund in the case of intransitive verbs and the gerund works as a prepositional object Do you mean "go on...ing?" Yes, I think the "...ing" here is a gerund - the object of the prepositon "on".
and in the case of transitive verbs, the gerund works as a direct object of the transitive verbs.
Yes, I think I can agree with you.
So is ''fishing'' a gerund of the verb ''go''?.If i make any mistake in course of writing, please forgive me.Thank you.