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Gerund Definition

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Gerund Definition We are going to study the grammatical topic gerund in this article. You may have used it a lot in your daily life. You may not have noticed that you have used it in your daily life. In this article, we will not only study the gerund definition but also its formation, uses, functions, types, identification, and other related points. Gerund Definition A gerund is a verb form that is derived from the root form of a verb and functions as a noun. A gerund is the form of a verb that shows an activity. The verb form of a verb looks like the name of a thing (activity). I enjoy hiking when I am with my friends. The word “hiking” is a gerund in this sentence. It is derived from the root form of the verb “to hike” by adding the suffix “ing”. Now, it does not show an action and it looks like a thing.  Walking early in the morning makes you healthy and wealthy. The word “walking” is a gerund in this sentence. It is the ing-from of the verb that is derived from the verb “to wa...

Gerund

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Gerund The word gerund looks new to many people even though they use it a lot in their lives. I like swimming. This is a common sentence. This is a simple example of the gerund. If you ask “What is a gerund?”, many people will not answer you. In this article, we will study deeply all about the gerund. Gerund Definition A verb form functioning as a noun is called a gerund. How can we use a verb form as a noun? It is very simple. When we add the suffix “ing” to the verb, we can use it as a noun. In this case, the verb does not show an action. It looks like a thing. Swimming is prohibited in some areas. Will we enjoy there without swimming? In the above examples, the word “swimming” is the form of the verb, but it does not show an action. It looks like it is the name of a thing. When the ing-form of the verb functions as a noun, we call it a gerund.   Gerund Form You can make the gerund form just by adding “ing” to the base form of a verb. Go becomes going. Swim becomes swimming...

Modal Verb Could

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Modal Verb Could Modal auxiliaries or modal verbs have special usages in the English language. We use modal verbs for ability, probability, possibility, permission, request, offer, suggestion, obligation, advice, necessity, or prohibition. Could is one of the modal auxiliaries. If you want to study all modal auxiliaries, visit our site Study English Page . Could in Grammar Could is a modal auxiliary or modal verb that we use for ability, possibility, taking permission, giving permission, request, suggestion, or offering help. Could is also used in the second conditional and third conditional . Could you please tell me how I can reach the bus station? I could see faraway objects when I was young. Structure of the Modal Verb Could The modal verb could is followed by the base form of the verb. We place could where we place other auxiliary verbs.   Affirmative The structure of the modal verb “could” in affirmative sentences is as below: Subject + Could + Verb (...