Gerunds As Objects English VI
Gerunds As Objects English VI
Gerunds As Objects English VI
GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
GERUNDS used as OBJECTS
Gerunds are verbs that act like nouns. They are formed by adding ‘-ing’ to verbs.
For example: swim → swimming
Some verbs can be followed by either a gerund or an infinitive (to + verb): For
example: “I like / love / hate swimming.” Or “I like to / love to / hate to swim.”
“Enjoy” and “dislike” are followed by gerunds, but not infinitives.
Complete the sentences below by using the ‘-ing’ gerund form of the verbs on the right.