GoldfishLord
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"When a present participle operates as a gerund, it, like nouns, names something. But being in the form of a verb, a gerund names or identifies actions, states of being, and states of mind rather than people, places, things, and ideas."
theeditorsblog.net
"names" does not mean "to say the name of".
What do "names" and "identifies" mean?
Talk About Gerunds - The Editor's Blog
Gerunds look like verbs but function as nouns. They end in -ing and can be used as subjects, objects, and appositives. Gerunds give variety to writing.
"names" does not mean "to say the name of".
What do "names" and "identifies" mean?
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