Gerunds Ariel Gonzalez Student Number 845-10-3164 Gerunds


Download 464 Kb.
Sana17.06.2023
Hajmi464 Kb.
#1546125
Bog'liq
Gerunds ingliz tili slayd

Gerunds

  • Ariel Gonzalez
  • Student Number
  • 845-10-3164

Gerunds

  • Gerunds always end in –ing
  • They are used in the sentence as nouns and in every way that any other noun can be used:
    • Swimming is a good exercise. (subject)
    • Jane does not enjoy cooking. (direct object)
    • After eating, relax for a while. (object of preposition)

Gerund Phrases

  • Like participles, gerunds can have a direct object.
  • To find out whether or not the gerund has a direct object, begin with the gerund and ask the following question:
  • Gerund + whom/what? = direct object

Gerund Phrases

  • Example:
  • Giving the money proved a mistake.
  • Giving + What? = money
  • Money is the direct object of the gerund.

Gerund Phrases

  • Gerund phrases can also have indirect objects:
  • To find out whether or not the gerund phrase has an indirect object, begin with the gerund, locate the direct object, then ask the question to/for whom/what?

Gerund Phrase

  • Example:
  • Giving Jerry the money proved a mistake.
  • Giving + what = money (direct object)
  • Giving money to/for whom? = Jerry
  • Jerry is the indirect object of the gerund phrase.

Gerund Phrases

  • Gerund phrases can also have prepositional phrases in them:
  • Giving Jerry the money on Friday night proved a major mistake.
  • Since on Friday night tells when? The prepositional phrase functions as an adverb. It completes the gerund phrase.

Gerunds

  • Gerunds end in –ing.
  • Gerunds are nouns.
  • To find out how they function as a noun, isolate the gerund or gerund phrase, locate the main verb in the sentence and the main direct object (if there is one). Ask the following question:

Key Questions to Determine Noun Functions in Gerunds

  • What? + the main verb = subject
  • Example:
    • Giving Jerry the money on Friday night proved a major mistake.
    • Proved is the main verb. Mistake is the direct object.
    • What? + Proved a mistake=Giving Jerry the money
    • The gerund phrase is the subject of the main sentence.

Key Questions to Determine Noun Functions in Gerunds

  • Subject + verb + what? = direct object
  • We can’t afford making the same mistake.
  • We + can afford + What? = direct object
  • Answer: Making the same mistake is the direct object of the sentence.

Key Questions to Determine Noun Functions in Gerunds

  • Subject + verb + direct object + to/for what/whom? = indirect object
  • The tribe gave naming their children extreme importance.
  • Tribe gave importance to what? = naming their children
  • Naming their children functions as the indirect object of the sentence.

Key Questions to Determine Noun Functions in Gerunds

  • Preposition + gerund phrase = Object of the Preposition
  • Example:
  • After waiting patiently for an hour Bill left the office.
  • Waiting patiently for an hour functions as the object of the preposition.

Key Questions to Determine Noun Functions in Gerunds

  • Subject + Linking verb + what? = predicate nominative
  • His hobby is collecting stamps.
  • His mother is driving a car.
  • Note: since the subject hobby cannot do the action of the verb (collect), collecting is a gerund.
  • Collecting stamps becomes the gerund phrase and it functions as predicate nominative.

Summary of Noun Functions

  • What? + main verb = subject
  • Subject + verb + what = direct object
  • Subject + verb + direct object + to/for what? = indirect object
  • Preposition + gerund phrase = object of the preposition
  • Subject + linking verb + what = predicate nominative

Summary

  • Gerunds always end with –ing
  • Gerunds are always nouns
  • Gerunds can be
    • Subjects
    • Direct objects
    • Indirect objects
    • Objects of the prepositions
    • Predicate nominatives

Note

  • Ask the key questions:
    • What + the verb = subject
    • Subject + verb + what/who = direct object
    • Subject + verb + direct object + to/for what = indirect object
    • Preposition + gerund = object of the preposition
    • Subject + linking verb + what = predicate nominative

THANK YOU


Download 464 Kb.

Do'stlaringiz bilan baham:




Ma'lumotlar bazasi mualliflik huquqi bilan himoyalangan ©fayllar.org 2024
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling