A
gerund
 is a verbal noun, which is a form of verb that always ends in –ing and functions as a noun.
Examples:
- It seems none of them likes my singing . (The word singing  is a gerund.)
A gerund often follows a verb, and a preposition does not come between the gerund and the
verb.
Examples:
- They discussed getting  married. ( Not : They discussed to getting married.)
- I like walking in the rain.
- The dog stopped barking  when I gave it a bone.
- He has just finished quarrelling  with his wife.
- The prince has consistently denied murdering  his wife.
When a gerund forms part of a phrase, it is called a  gerund phrase . A gerund phrase may also include modifiers and complements.
Examples:
-
Weekend coastal sailing has always been his passion.
(The gerund phrase is weekend coastal sailing .) -
The big fat fellow with a bushy beard enjoys doing magic at children's parties.
(The gerund phrase is doing magic at children's parties .)
Gerund used in gerund phrase as subject of a sentence.
Examples:
- Washing  his car is something he hates most.Â
- Watching  television to him is not a waste of time.
- Attending  church is not something the family does often.Â
- Smoking  gives him enormous pleasure.Â
- Working  in a foreign country can be very exciting.
- Learning  a foreign language can be a real challenge.
- Skipping  to her is a better alternative to jogging.
Gerund used as an object in a sentence.
Examples:
- She prefers any of the household chores to mopping . .
- Both husband and wife like cooking .
- Her everyday exercise includes deep breathing .
Gerund comes after a preposition.
Examples:
- He is addicted to playing  online games.
- His parents were well accustomed to working  hard. .
- She is very excited about meeting  him for the first time.
- Jane is very pleased with getting  the desired exam results.
- Many remember them for winning  the first gold medal for the country. .
- We apologized for arriving  late.
- John has become interested in catching  scorpions for fun.
- Jack looks forward to running  his own loan shark business.
Gerund comes after conjunctions.
Examples:
- Mr Black usually says a prayer for world peace before going  to bed.
- Mrs White still looks quite scared after watching  two crocodiles fight in her dream last night.
- I have learned to be careful since knocking  my head against a tree branch,
Gerund follows an adjective.
Examples:
- The new stadium has got poor lighting .
- He received a severe  scolding from his parents for unknown reasons.
- The cold-blooded killing was carried by plunging a knife deep into the victim’s heart.
Gerund may modify a noun that follows it.
Examples:
- The sitting  room  is where the mess is.
- It is so much fun to be lying at the swimming  pool .
- Someone took all my gardening tools  from my garden.
- One of the folding legs of the ironing board  is broken.
- Although he is 100 years old, he moves about without the aid of a walking stick .
- He had a frightening dream about a fire-breathing  dragon chasing him.
Gerund can be plural countable nouns.
Examples:
- Airport authority has issued several warnings  about pickpocket.
- Last month, the local vicar conducted ten weddings .
- The boy showed me his three drawings of ugly witches riding African elephants.
We can use ‘be used to’ / ‘get used to’ with gerund.
Examples:
- I was used to  watching  vultures perched on top of rocky cliffs.
- Sarah is used to  donating  her blood at the medical centre.
- After his wife died, he had to get used to looking  after the kids on his own.
Gerund in a negative statement.
To make a gerund negative, just add the negative word  not before the gerund. Â
Examples:
- He says not  learning is the best thing in his life. .
- By not singing  loudly in the shower, he made the other housemates very happy.
- His bad habit is not answering  the phone when it rings. Â
- Not marrying  him sometimes crossed her mind.
Phrasal verb + gerund
A phrasal verb consists of a verb and a preposition which together have its own meaning (e.g. cut down = to reduce the amount of something). The following examples show the phrasal verbs and gerunds in bold.Examples:
- Julia carried on talking  even though no one was listening. (Phrasal verb: carried on)
- Jack keeps on scratching  his head and we wonder why.
- Jan gave up driving  after her car was hit by a truck.
- He does not know when he will get around to doing  the living room.
- We stayed up  late watching  the horror movie last night.
Gerund used in other expressions.
Examples:
- It is no use crying over spilt milk.
- This new gadget is for opening canned food more quickly.
- We usually go fishing where there are big fish.
- Using an old iron to do ironing  makes it slow.
- It’s too late now to regret being  so rude to her.
- If only you had stopped talking  and listened to your mother.
- If not for my tired legs, we could have gone on dancing the whole night. .
- She prefers having  dinner with her pet dogs.
- She thinks my hair needs shampooing , not knowing that I shampoo every day.
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