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... for rolling it out - gerund as object of preposition?
'Contemplate' takes only gerund and no to-infinitive?
'like + verb-ing' [gerund] vs 'like + infinitive'
'The' before a gerund subject followed by 'of'. The cutting of trees...
“To infinitive”  VS "gerund” as subject of sentence.
“to”+gerund
(by) + gerund
(For + Gerund) / (To + Infinitive)
(Taking / Putting) the time + <gerund or infinitive>
200 dollars 'to repair' vs 'for repairing' [infinitive vs gerund]
a book is for/gerund or infinitive
A clause, be V gerund or to Verb or infinitive
a construction with a gerund
a gerund is equivalent to a following noun
A gerund is to <use> <be used>
A gerund is when...
a gerund is when...
a gerund or an -ing noun
a gerund or not?
a gerund or not?
A gerund phrase acts as a noun <,/and> begins with a gerund...
a gerund phrase embracing an adverbial clause
a gerund+past perfect/past simple
A man, wearing(gerund as adjectival postpositive attribute, preceded by a comma)
a short cut to + gerund/infinitive
a structure with gerund
A+ gerund
About gerund and participle
acknowledge +infinitive or gerund
acting as pollinators (participle vs gerund)
active or perfect gerund
activity is gerund or infinitive
Addicted to + gerund???
Adjective + (in) + Gerund?
Adjective + to infinitive vs. gerund
adjective +gerund /infinitive verb
adjective clause or possessive gerund
adjective followed by a gerund
Adjective or adverb with Gerund possessive
admitting vs admission [gerund vs noun]
adverb + past participle/gerund working as an adjective
Adverb plus Gerund
"advertising products" gerund or participle?
advise infinitive or gerund?
Advise not gerund
Advocate + infinitive or Gerund
After + Participle or Gerund?
after + present continuous ?gerund?
After "Decision" what should follow: of/to/gerund?
After he ate vs after eating [simple past vs gerund]
Again gerund or Infinitive dilemma
agreed with me about/gerund
all we do is <make / making> covers (cover versions) [infinitive vs. gerund]
all you do is take.... bare infinitive or gerund accurate?
all you need to cook / for cooking [infinitive vs gerund]
allocate budget to sports either <exploring /to explore> new talents or ... [gerund/ infinitive]
allow / enable + inf or gerund?
Ambiguous Gerund/Present Participle Examples
ambition + gerund
and my friend, <dying> soon after his arrival [Gerund or Nominative Participle?]
and, 'depending' on ethnic origin, [gerund or preposition?]
annoyed plus gerund or infinitive
answer <using /by using> [participle vs gerund]
anybody / abstract / collective + gerund
Appreciate + Gerund [Mark helping / Mark for helping]
are used to receive/ receiving [infinitive / gerund]
Arrange with a gerund
arriving / arrival [gerund / actual noun ]
Article and gerund
as well as + bare infinitive or gerund
As well use+gerund
ask for + gerund
aspiring (gerund?) [participle]
assist in + gerund
"at" instead of "on" before gerund
Attributive gerund
avoid throwING it in the sea.[avoid + gerund?]
bare infinitive or gerund
bare infitive vs gerund after the verb to be
Be interested in + noun? or gerund?
be late in + gerund
Because of + gerund
Because of + "gerund(~ing) phrase"
because of failing [gerund]
before (the) starting ['the' before gerund]
Before preceeding a verb in gerund form: preposition or adverb?
before/after + gerund
before/after + Gerund vs before/after + Simple Past
begin <gerund or infinitive>
begin/start + infnitive/gerund
Beginning in the Middle Ages [gerund or participle?]
being answered/being shown - gerund adjective?
"being" Gerund vs Participle?
better to run/running is better [gerund / infinitive with comparative]
bored + gerund / infinitive
both to + verb and...: gerund after adverbs and prepositions
Bring+object+gerund
Building a new motorway [Gerund as subject]
busy 'preparing' [Gerund?]
Busy+gerund
But+infinitive,bare infinitive or gerund?
by + gerund
by + Gerund
by +gerund (or is it a gerund at all?)
by+gerund or participle clause?
camping [gerund]
Can a gerund be modified by a relative clause?
Can a gerund be the object of "support"?
Can a gerund phrase modify a noun?
Can a gerund take an object?
Can a transitive verb function as gerund?
Can an adjective modify a gerund?
Can be + gerund
Can gerund and infinitive be used interchangeably in a sentence?
Can I use Non-Progressive verb after Preposition and Gerund with ing
Can "this, that, it" be referring to "infinitive or gerund" when it is the object of "do"?
Can't be arsed/bothered + infinitive/gerund
can't stand <to infinitive, gerund>
careful in gerund
Change followed by a gerund
Change Gerund or Infinitive with It
change the order depending on whether [gerund without subject pronoun]
cheaper to use .. than <to pay/ paying> [infinitive vs gerund /ing or to?]
Children enjoy adults telling stories. (Gerund vs participle)
Choose "leaning" as a participle or a gerund..
claimed to be telling [gerund] / (that) he was telling
cleaning staff [gerund or a present participle?]
comings and goings - gerund?
conditional clause/gerund
Congrats on the Habs' having won / the Habs winning [gerund]
Consider + gerund
considered 'to be' vs 'gerund'
considered as+gerund
contribute+object+to/for gerund
Cooperating / Cooperation [-ing (gerund) vs -tion (noun)]
correct use of span (v./gerund)
count on + infinitive or gerund?
Cringe at on gerund
Dangling modifier or gerund
Dedicate time to + gerund, why?
demand + infinitive / gerund
demand/charge + gerund or infinitive
Deny them + Gerund.
Despite followed by gerund
despite/in spite of me/my + gerund
Developing / To develop / Development of [Noun, Gerund, Infinitive]
devoted to: infinitive or gerund
Did you remember watering/ to water the plants? [ gerund / infinitive ]
Difference between gerund and present Continuous
difference between gerund and present participle
Difference between present participles and gerund
Difference between the passive gerund & past participle
direct infinitive vs gerund: Heard her come/coming
Distinction between gerund and participle
Distinguish between a Gerund and a participle
Do you swear + gerund
Does your cannot choosing ... [possessive with gerund and 'cannot']
Don't + gerund (BrE/AmE)
don't like you <talking / talk> to... [gerund]
Don't miss + gerund or infinitive
don't want you <coming/to come> home [gerund (participle) / infinitive]
Double consonant in gerund
Double Gerund in One Sentence
double gerund: postponing discussing
dreaming - noun or gerund
drive him 'to [do]' vs '[do]ing' (infinitive vs. gerund)
Due to + gerund - due to being legal
"Due to + subject + gerund"
Due to him/his using a [noun] [Gerund]
Due to/owing to + gerund
during visiting London [Preposition 'during' + gerund?]
during vs while (gerund)
Dwindling as a gerund...
Eating vegetables is better than taking supplements [Gerund A" is better than "gerund B]
enjoys + gerund
Ensure: gerund or infinitive?
entitled to - gerund or infinitive?
Especially + "gerund" ?
Examples of transitive "Risk" followed by a gerund
excited about.... / excited to.... [gerund vs infinitive]
excited to infinitive or gerund
expect her < to be engaged / being engaged > [gerund or infinitive]
extraposition (gerund / infinitive)
falling = gerund?
Fancy (meet) you here! to infinitive or gerund?
fancy + gerund
feel good + gerund?
feel, believe + dummy it + to-infinitive / gerund
few women can help sharing her feelings [using gerund after 'help]
find gerund
Finish + gerund
finish up your + gerund
first step to <infinitive/gerund>
fixed structures followed by gerund
for + gerund
for + gerund + noun(objective of gerund)
for him to come / his coming [for + infinitive vs gerund ]
For him <to sail back / sailing back> is [Gerund / to infinitive]
for not being enough clever [for + gerund?]
for teachers to adapt ... 'taking' into account [gerund?]
for+noun and gerund
forgot <having mailed> [gerund]
forward to < meet/meeting > you [gerund or infinitive?]
Future tense with gerund
Gerund
Gerund
gerund
gerund
gerund
Gerund
Gerund
Gerund
Gerund
gerund
gerund
gerund and verb agreement
gerund - having done VS doing
gerund - to be sure+learning+to help
Gerund (accusative case), predicative, subject
Gerund (fur trading, fishing, and shipbuilding)
Gerund (phrase or subphrase?)
gerund / infinitive
gerund / infinitive
Gerund / infinitive after infinitive structure
gerund /infinitive
Gerund & participle
gerund + as if
Gerund + be
gerund + past?
gerund + since
Gerund + "while"
gerund adjective/adverb
Gerund After "Allow/Enable"
gerund after an adjective?
Gerund after comma?
Gerund after continous tenses
Gerund after "mind"
gerund after PERMIT?
Gerund after think
gerund after to
gerund and article - concerned about [the] rebuilding
gerund and articles
gerund and gerund / to-v and to-v + singular or plural verb?
gerund and how to use it with adjective and adverb
Gerund and infinitive
Gerund and Infinitive
Gerund and infinitive [Modals asking for permission / We use "..." to ask for permission]
Gerund and infinitive are driving me crazy...
gerund and infinitive as the subject
gerund and infinitive forms going after
gerund and participle
gerund and present participle
gerund and pronouns
gerund and to+ infinitive in questions with/without pronoun.
gerund and verb agreement
GERUND and verbal substantive
Gerund as a subject
Gerund as a subject rare case
gerund as an adjective
gerund as apposition or relative clause
Gerund as Subject
gerund as subject
Gerund as Subject reminds of
gerund as subject with "because of..."
Gerund as subject/object
gerund at the beginning
Gerund before another noun.
Gerund clause
Gerund clause
Gerund clause on the second subject of a sentence
Gerund clauses - reading a good book
Gerund confusion
Gerund for 'stative' verbs (in participle clauses)
Gerund for giving an information
Gerund form of a ditransitive verb in passive
gerund form of the verb "to think"
Gerund forum of "used to"
Gerund function
Gerund functions in a sentence
Gerund in cleft sentences
Gerund in noun clauses?
Gerund in the Middle of a Sentence
Gerund in this sentence????????
gerund infinitive: I preferred studying/ to study?
Gerund inversion
Gerund looking like participle with being+p.p
Gerund modifier
gerund of being
Gerund of "to dye" [dying vs dyeing]
gerund or a gerund?
Gerund or a participle adjective?
gerund or anything
gerund or continuous?
Gerund or Free Participle??
gerund or gerundial noun
Gerund or inf.? - 'The public were angry to lose'
Gerund or infinitive
Gerund or Infinitive
Gerund or Infinitive
Gerund or infinitive
gerund or infinitive
Gerund or infinitive
Gerund or Infinitive
Gerund or Infinitive
gerund or infinitive
Gerund or Infinitive
Gerund or infinitive - telling or tell?
Gerund Or Infinitive For The Purpose?
Gerund or infinitive in a bulleted list [skills]
Gerund or Infinitive to follow verb: Rule?
gerund or infinitive with enough
Gerund or infinitive?
Gerund or Infinitive?
gerund or not?
Gerund or noun
Gerund or noun after a preposition
Gerund or noun phrase?
Gerund or noun: I was surprised at John's quick recovering.
Gerund or noun?
Gerund or noun?
gerund or participial adjectives
gerund or participle
Gerund or Participle
gerund or participle
Gerund or participle: someone is busy cooking.
gerund or participle?
Gerund or Participle?
Gerund Or Participle?
Gerund or participle? We are trying to adjust to the new ways of girls <venturing> forth
gerund or past gerund
Gerund or Past participle ?
GERUND OR PERFECT GERUND
Gerund or present continuous
Gerund or Present Participle
Gerund or Present Participle
gerund or present participle ?
gerund or present participle?
Gerund Or Present Participle?
Gerund or present tenses?
Gerund or reduced adjective clause?
Gerund or to + infinitive?
Gerund or to infinitive
gerund or to infinitive
gerund or to-infinitive
Gerund or verbal noun
Gerund phrase - coming back to me
Gerund phrase needs a subject
Gerund phrases in passive voice
Gerund phrases.
Gerund possessive: him jumping or his jumping
Gerund Possessive: to reduce the risk of a child being injured
gerund quiz
Gerund Rule
Gerund Rules
Gerund turn of phrase?
Gerund use in a subordinate sentence
gerund used objective
gerund verbs
Gerund vs Indicative ( and general syntax )
Gerund vs infinitive
Gerund Vs Infinitive [as subject]
Gerund vs Infinitive [in a list of activities]
gerund vs nominal verb(??)
Gerund vs participle
Gerund Vs Participle
Gerund vs present participle
gerund vs reduced clause
"Gerund" vs "to + verb"
Gerund vs. Infinitive
Gerund vs. infinitive
Gerund VS. Participle: Mary's being promoted vs Mary being promoted
Gerund what you say is easy
Gerund with conditional meaning
gerund with multiple objects and verb
gerund with or without "by"
Gerund with or without OF
gerund with preposition or present participle
Gerund with THE
gerund-continuous tense
gerund-participle
gerund-participle
gerund-participle
Gerund-participle Functions
Gerund-rang making
GERUND, INFINITIVE after to be
Gerund, Infinitive or progressive/participle?
Gerund, infinitive: ... to bring vs bringing
Gerund, infinitive: a knife <for chopping, to chop> vegetables.
Gerund, infinitive: Are there rules for <to verb, to verbing>?
Gerund, infinitive: <getting/to get> so angry to lose the control must be avoided
Gerund, infinitive: I don't like <using, to use> artificial flavour enhancers ...
Gerund, infinitive: I <enjoy, like, love> <eating, to eat> pizza.
Gerund, infinitive: I like <cooking, to cook>.
Gerund, infinitive: I like <going, to go> ...
Gerund, infinitive: I like <going, to go> to the beach.
Gerund, infinitive: I <like, love, hate> + <gerund, infinitive>?
Gerund, infinitive: I prefer <reading, to read>.
Gerund, infinitive: I serionsly consider <giving, to give> up ...
Gerund, infinitive: I tried <using, to use> a computer.
Gerund, infinitive: I use this pot <for cooking, to cook> pasta.
Gerund, infinitive: it's cool <doing, to do> that.
Gerund, infinitive: like (love, hate, prefer) + infinitive or + -ing form
Gerund, infinitive: she woke up <sensing, to sense> that the ship had stopped.
Gerund, infinitive: the nation was <thinking, to think> the city of XX
Gerund, infinitive: to take this opportunity <of informing, to inform> you
Gerund, infinitive: usually too busy <helping, to help> my father on the land
Gerund, infinitive: What will make you feel better is <spending, to spend> ...
Gerund, infinitive? Answering accurately is more important than finishing quickly.
gerund, noun+ing, present participle
Gerund, Participle Phrase?
gerund, possessive + even: without our even/even our knowing/knowledge
Gerund, possessive: ... appreciate <you, your> leaving a message ...
Gerund, possessive: ... his <students, students'> coming late.
Gerund, possessive: ... imagine Tom’s being told ...
Gerund, possessive: ... objection to <me, my> watching you ...
Gerund, possessive: ... upset about <me, my> lying to him.
Gerund, possessive: ... within hours of <them, their> going on sale.
Gerund, possessive: agree to <your / your friend / your friend's> going to the party.
Gerund, possessive: Do you mind <me, my> asking?
Gerund, possessive: <me, my> writing the essay
Gerund, possessive: <their, them> having
Gerund, possessive: <you, your> not attending.
Gerund, possessive: <you, your> smoking ... <him, his> watching me
Gerund,infinitive or infinitive without "to"
Gerund: Being about to
gerund: countable / uncountable [reading, watching, living]
Gerund: He doesn't remember <having> been bitten
Gerund: I fell, hitting my knee.
Gerund: I like seeing my neighbours
gerund: recall having visited vs. recall visiting, etc
gerund?
Gerund?
Gerund's meanings in these sentences
Gerund's modifier
Gerund/ infinitive
Gerund/ Verbal noun/ noun
gerund/'to' inf/bare inf
Gerund/base form
gerund/infinitive
gerund/infinitive
Gerund/infinitive
Gerund/Infinitive
Gerund/Infinitive
Gerund/Infinitive
gerund/infinitive after "thereby"
gerund/infinitive verb
Gerund/infinity/to infinitive
gerund/noun- contemplating/contemplation– do some contempla-
gerund/participle clauses
gerund/present participle?
gerund+plural nouns
Gerund=Noun?
get the chance to <go / going> [infinitive /gerund]
Get to gerund
get/have + participle or gerund
give weight to [gerund/infinitive]?
go + gerund [go fishing]
Go on+infinitive or gerund.
Go plus gerund [go fishing / visiting, etc.] with which verbs?]
go shopping (noun or gerund?)
go somewhere for + gerund?
"go swimming" a gerund or participle?
Go to inf vs go gerund
Go/play(ing) gymnastics/basketball, play + gerund
good to have fun/for having fun/ infinitive vs. gerund
grammar: gerund use
Grammar: If you travel using ( travel +Gerund )
guests' packing (possessive with gerund)
had heard + infinitive or gerund
happy + gerund / infinitive
hard time doing something | a gerund or a participle ?
has/have + continued + (infinitive or gerund) verb
hate + gerund / infinitive
have finished <eating> [gerund?]
have <gerund>,<bare infinitive>
Have <someone> + infinitive or gerund
have trouble 'telling' [Gerund or Present Participle]
Having an affair ruins ... / It ruins ... to have [infinitive vs gerund]
having no one <know / knowing> anything about me [infinitive / gerund]
He move from his lying position ("lying"is it a gerund?)
He prefers <eating> crabs to shrimps [gerund vs noun]
He tried swimming [ try + gerund ]
heard people saying or heard people say-infinitive or gerund
held it over him pretending like [Gerund Joining Clauses]
help (noun)/helping (gerund)
help (with) + gerund
help + gerund
help + gerund OR help + bare infinitive
help each other <cook / cooking> [help+infinitive or gerund]
Help with preposition and gerund
her deciding to / her decisions to [gerund vs noun]
his mother telling him off / his mother's telling him off. [gerund possessive]
his taking / him meddling [case with gerund --possessive; genitive, accusative]
Hope + gerund
hotels <used/use> by the social services [also: gerund, infinitive]
How can I tell if this gerund is the subject or the object?
How can some claim that the gerund is the same as the present participle?
How to determine whether to use gerund or verb after "to"?
How to say it using Gerund
How to use nominal gerund?
how to use "regret" and gerund
How to use the verb, the gerund, the imperative as a title
I am keen <on> <to> [gerund vs infinitive]
I enjoy + noun/verb/gerund
I find it enjoyable + gerund or infinitive
I like to do something + gerund
I like <to watch, watching> ... gerund or infinitive?
I regret not to accept/ not accepting ...? [gerund infinitive]
I remember to do... vs. I remember doing... [ infinitive. gerund ]
I saw with gerund
I travelled by car listening to music (gerund)
I want my hair cut/to be cut/cutting (gerund)
I want painting my car / the student wants teaching [want + gerund]
I'm sick - gerund form
I'm sorry for + gerund / I'm sorry + full infinitive
I'm sorry for someone + gerund
I'm trying plus gerund or infinitve?
If + gerund
"if + gerund", a good structure?
If I had won in the second round, I would be playing (gerund)
If "subject" is the gerund what is "object"?
if/ whether followed by to infinitive or gerund?
imagine + infinitive or gerund
imagine + infinitive or imagine + gerund
in causing [why gerund?]
In changing the jury [gerund/participle]
In "in preparation", the gerund why in passive voice?
In raising our family [In + gerund phrase to start sentence]
In "spend time or money + ~ing", ~ing is gerund or participle phrase?
In traveling abroad [in+gerund]
in view of + gerund
in what context the posssessive gerund is important?
include + to infinitive or gerund?
Indefinite Active Gerund or not?
Indefinite article with gerund: refusal to consider <a> restructuring debt ...
indicating (gerund)
Infinitive / Gerund ?
Infinitive / Gerund as the subject of a sentence
Infinitive and gerund
infinitive or gerund
infinitive or gerund
infinitive or gerund
Infinitive or gerund
infinitive or gerund
infinitive or gerund
infinitive or gerund
infinitive or gerund
Infinitive or gerund
Infinitive or gerund
Infinitive or Gerund
infinitive or gerund ?
Infinitive or gerund after 'requires, allows, etc.'
infinitive or gerund form?
infinitive or gerund in this specific case?
infinitive or gerund?
infinitive or gerund?
Infinitive or gerund? - Having sth be/being ...
Infinitive verb and gerund in a parallel structure
Infinitive VS Gerund
Infinitive VS Gerund
Infinitive vs Gerund
infinitive vs gerund
Infinitive vs gerund in replies?
Infinitive vs. gerund at the beginning of a sentence
infinitive-gerund
infinitive, bare infinitive or gerund?
Infinitive, gerund, or neither when answering a survey question asking a purpose
infinitive/gerund
infinitive/gerund
infintive or gerund
inform someone of gerund vs. inform someone to do
inform+of+gerund
Insist + gerund/infinitive
insist that X insist on + gerund.
insisted on my/me writing the essay [gerund possessive]
Instead of somebody + base form or gerund
instructions for+gerund/on how
intend+gerund
Intention to inf / of gerund
interchangeability of infinitive and gerund
interchanging a noun and a gerund after a preposition
Interrogative pronouns with gerund and infinitive
Invited to + [Gerund]?
Involving/which involves. Does this use of the gerund have a name?
Is 'adore' followed by a gerund or infinitive?
Is a comma necessary between "it bothers me" and a gerund?
Is a gerund always a noun?
Is it the gerund or the participle?
Is than followed by infinitive or gerund?
Is "understanding" a gerund?
isn't he's into + gerund
it and to infinitive/gerund
It is fun going out. [gerund vs infinitive]
It is illegal to drink / Drinking is illegal / To drink is illegal [Gerund/Infinitive]
It is more stressful <being / to be> a woman [gerund or infinitive]
It is terrible + gerund or infinitive
It`s better + gerund
It's (of) no use + gerund <it> a dummy?
It's better + infinitive/gerund
it's better than + gerund?
it's important + infinitive or gerund
John's <telling> her was a mistake [gerund]
John’s being / John being [Possessive with gerund]
join < your playing / you to play> golf [gerund]
knife to chop / knife for chopping (infinitive vs gerund)
Knowledge of + gerund
Laughing baby, smiling face: Adjective or gerund?
Lead to + infinitive or gerund?
Lead to +inf/gerund
lead to owning [gerund]
<Learning><To learn> a new language is helpful. [Gerund/Infinitive]
learnt swimming [learn + -ing? / gerund]
least you can do is <to call/ calling> [infinitive / gerund]
leave + object + gerund/infinitive
Let's go drinking, (drinking; gerund?)
let's start off this study with / by + gerund
like skiing/ gerund or verb
like swimming / to swim [Gerund vs Infinitive]
like to eat / eating [Infinitive / gerund]
Like+gerund+the whole day
List of verbs followed by gerund/infinitive
Listening to + infinitive or gerund?
look forward to ...'hear' vs 'hearing' [gerund, infinitive]
look forward to + object+gerund?
Look to + infinitive or gerund
Lurking: a gerund or a participle?
lurking: a participle or a gerund
make a contribution to gerund or infinitive
make pizza rather than <ordering/order > one. [gerund vs infinitive]
making dinner (gerund)
making questions from sentences with/without extraposition of a gerund
mean + gerund
mean gerund/infinitive
mention him + gerund
Michael's/his being late [Possessive case + Gerund]
Mind gerund and mind if
mind is followed by gerund
minimize+gerund
Miss + infinitive/gerund?
missed followed by gerund (two meanings)
mistake < to think/thinking > this tension [Infinitive vs Gerund]
much more likely + gerund
Multiple gerund phrases + is/are
my + (gerund) ing
my advice to you is <to drink / drinking> [gerund infinitive]
My biggest challenge is <to work hard /work hard /working hard > [infinitive/gerund?]
my making you wait for so long [Gerund and Complex object]
My wish is to travel / traveling [infinitive / gerund]
need + infinitive/gerund
Need + infinitives or gerund
need + to infinitive / need + gerund
Need time +gerund/to verb
needed for +gerund
negrect [neglect] + to infinitive or gerund
never + gerund
no + gerund vs. don't + infinitive
NO + gerund?
No difference + To-infinitive/Gerund?
no point + gerund / no point in + gerund
no way other than+gerund
nobody but...without + gerund
Nominal phrases/gerund
Nominalization = Gerund?
"not" and "without" followed by gerund
not/never+gerund
noun + apostroph + gerund
Noun + gerund [Guitar playing, Loan issuing]
Noun + has been + infinitive or gerund?
Noun + to + gerund (verbing)
noun + to + infinitive / noun + for + gerund
Noun compound: gerund + noun (“he couldn't find a job acting” / “an acting job”)
noun or gerund
Noun phrases and gerund phrases
noun(gerund) or adverb(present participle)?
noun+gerund + to + infinitive
Object pronoun (verb+object pronoun+infinitive/gerund/past participle)
object to + one's + gerund
Object+to+gerund
offer + gerund
Omission of "by" before gerund to denote means.
Omitting the gerund
Only option is + infinitive/bare infinitive/gerund?
Our colleague denies both his having belonged to this society [perfect participle ('gerund')]
Owing to +pronoun/adjective possessive+gerund
Parking lot - gerund of present participle
Participle it gerund
Participle modifying a gerund phrase
participle or gerund
Participle or Gerund?
Participle or Gerund..
Participle or Gerund..
Participle vs gerund
Participle/gerund
Passive gerund?
Passive Gerund/Infinitive Being/to be+pp into Active Voice
passive infinitive, passive gerund and passive infinitive
Passive Perfect Gerund
past negative gerund
people < whose > helping me [possessive with gerund]
people telling (the gerund or the present participle?)
Perfect continuous gerund
Perfect Gerund
Perfect Infinitive or Perfect Gerund
perfect or present gerund?
permits not only < stabilizing / to stabilize > [permit + gerund]
Peter linking Maria. (Use of Gerund)
phrases start with a gerund?
pleased with + gerund
possesive before a gerund
possessive + gerund
Possessive case as logical subject of a gerund
possessive gerund
possessive perfect gerund as an object
Possessive with gerund, or not? Do you care about my opening the window.
Possessive with gerund.
Postpositioning gerund phrases
Predicative constructions with the gerund
Prefer + gerund / infinitive
"Prefer" in negative + gerund or infinitive
preparation/preparing – noun vs gerund
Preposition + gerund in an adverbial clause
Preposition + Gerund or infinitive
Preposition NOT followed by gerund
Preposition+Dangling gerund phrase
Preposition+Gerund
Prepositional phrase with gerund or participle
prepositon+noun+ ~ing(gerund? or participle?)
present continuous / gerund
Present Continuous or gerund?
present participle + gerund
Present Participle and Gerund
present participle and gerund
Present Participle or Gerund
present participle or gerund?
Present participle vs gerund
present perfect with gerund ???
problem (with) + gerund
Pronoun + Gerund
proof of there <being> water [gerund or participle?]
propose + infinitive/gerund/subjunctive
prove willing - gerund
pulling (gerund or participle?)
purpose: for+gerund vs. the infinitive
put ₤20 on Matthew <scoring> the goal [gerund or participle?]
put off + gerund/noun
Question about gerund
"Raining" as a gerund
rather go home than stay/staying [verb or gerund?]
Rather than being / be punished [gerund vs bare infinitive]
rather than build / building [infinitive / gerund]
rather than defend/defending [bare infinitive or gerund?]
rather than do/doing [infinitive vs gerund]
rather than do/doing [infinitive vs gerund]
rather than surfing /oranges [rather than + gerund/noun]
Reason for use of Gerund
Reason vs Cause: for +gerund / because.
recall +gerund
recommend + infinitive or gerund?
recommend <he go there / going there> [gerund + subjunctive]
recommend+gerund or recommend somebody+infinitive
recommend+object+gerund
reduce + gerund ?
regret to say/saying [gerund infinitive]
regret to see vs. regret seeing [gerund infinitive]
regular exercising / exercising regularly [adjective vs adverb with gerund]
Relative pronoun as the object of gerund
remember packing / to pack [ gerund / infinitive ]
remember to lock / remember locking [ infinitive / gerund ]
remember to sign/signing [ infinitive / gerund ]
Remember+V-ing or To-inf.? [ gerund / infinitive ]
Require + infinitive/gerund
require to be / require being [infinitive / gerund]
Restart +gerund
Returning to motherland feels like [gerund as subject]
Revised title: because of <gerund>, for <gerund>
right about the hotel < being > [gerund clause
rising: adjective, gerund or present participle
roles of the gerund or gerund adjuncts?
rules of using "to+infinitive" or "gerund" ?
see + bare infinitive/gerund?
Sentence + gerund
Sentence structure: gerund, being
Setting out plans, Cameron will begin [gerund + future]
She came running across the field -- gerund or present participle
she ended <up> teaching English [gerund after adverb/particle?}
She is busy feeding the baby all the time [Gerund or Present participle?]
shifting [verbal noun / gerund]
ships < that appear / appearing> [(That + infinitive) vs Gerund]
Short on gerund
Should be + gerund and should + infinitive
should I use gerund or full sentence after like
Should these sentences use Gerund, and why?
Show implied specific timing using a gerund
simple gerund vs perfect gerund
since + {subject + simple past} / {gerund}
Some and any with gerund
sorry + infinitive/perfect infinitive/gerund
sorry for +gerund vs sorry to +infinitive
Speeding up: gerund or present participle?
spelling gerund
spend (money) +infinitive or gerund
spend enough time <learning/to learn> English [infinitive / gerund]
Spend time/money doing something [Gerund or Present participle?]
spilling –> gerund?
Stand +gerund
start looking / to look [gerund / infinitive]
start+gerund or start+infinitive
started +gerund /to "verb"
Starting a sentence with a gerund?
starting sentences with gerund/infinitives vs. empty subject
"stoop to" gerund or infinitive
Stop someone/something <from> gerund
stop you coming down with a cold [stop + object pronoun + gerund]
stressed syllable of a gerund
study, studying - Gerund or Infinitive
study+gerund/infinitive
subject + gerund phrase/ participle phrase
subject and verb agreement with to infinitive and gerund
subject complement / gerund
Subject for gerund in prepositional phrases
Subject of a gerund after "by" in a passive voice sentence
subject of gerund
subject of gerund identical with subject of sentence
Subject of gerund: making federal funding available
"subject to" + gerund clause
subject to recovering [Gerund or Present Participle?]
subjectless gerund
substantivation/nominalization of verbs with gerund
such as + gerund (?)
Suggest+gerund
Suggesting + gerund
supportive of me/my studying X. [possessive and gerund with object]
Sure+gerund/infinitive
take an action <to+infinitive> or <of+gerund>
take turns + gerund phrase/infinitive phrase
Take your time to+gerund
teach me to dance/ teach me dancing gerund vs infinitive
teach+gerund
technique was <to jostle /jostling> [infinitive vs gerund]
Test question on gerund
test the cable .../ providing a tool [verb vs gerund for a list]
than to go / going [infinitive vs -ing verb (gerund)]
Than+infinitive or gerund
Thank you for <helping> me. [ gerund? ]
Thanks to+gerund
that of + gerund
the 'catch of' [someone] (noun vs gerund)
the agent of the gerund in the 'thanks'/'thank you' sentence
"the" before "gerund + of"
The chances of someone like him liking me [gerund?]
the clause hosting them vs. the clause which hosts them [gerund clause = relative clauses]
the <cleaning> agents [Present participle or Gerund?]
The cloud remaining (gerund)
The comma after while + gerund
the difference between infinitive and gerund of 'develop'
the favorite of your+ gerund vs. your favorite in+ gerund
the first step is +gerund/to
The function of a gerund
the gerund / tense
The gerund and the possessive
The gerund as the complement of the verb 'to be'
<The gerund> or <gerund>
the gerund or noun?
The good thing of/about + gerund
the idea to lose / of losing [gerund vs infinitive]
The making of chocolate by .... [noun/gerund + by]
the old system of each library <having> its own copy [gerund or present participle?]
the only way II/gerund vs. infinitive
The solution is ...gerund
the use of gerund
the use of infinitive and gerund
the verb to talk of + gerund
The verb, the gerund and the participle
the with a gerund
there are ... to verb/gerund
there is an opportunity in + gerund
There is no + gerund (how flexible?)
There or It in a construction with a gerund
there was no persuading her [gerund or pure verbal noun?]
There was/were + N + infinitive/gerund ?
There's no gerund
they both mean + infinitive or gerund?
They took her to the warehouse <for questioning> [gerund or noun?]
Think + noun + gerund
This one which represents/representing(nonrestrictive, gerund)
thought(s) or thinking? - noun vs gerund
Tie up - using gerund.
Time reference of passive simple gerund
time-consuming [gerund?]
Tire+gerund
To (preposition) + Gerund
To (preposition) + Gerund
to + gerund
to + gerund
To + Gerund
"to" + gerund -ing form
To + gerund verbs
to + infinitive and for + gerund
To + infinitive vs for + gerund for expressing purpose
to + infinitive/ for + gerund
To accuse / Accusing> another agent is ... [Infinitive vs Gerund]
To avoid + noun + gerund
to be in solving, to be in + gerund
To be past + gerund
To be sentenced to being shot / to be up to + infinitive/gerund
to gerund
to go on record <concerning>, (prep or gerund)
to go vs. going [gerund infinitive]
To have someone + [gerund]
To have something done + infinitive or gerund
"To make this activity evolve" [gerund - not object complement]
to postmodification/for+gerund
to refuse + Gerund
to remember to do/doing something ; to have done/having done something [ infinitive / gerund ]
to remember <to keep> <keeping> [ infinitive / gerund ]
To stay or Staying [infinitive or gerund]
To try to solve the problem (by) allowing [gerund / participle]
<to walk /walking> is good for .... [gerund, infinitive]
to-infinitive or gerund
To-infinitive or gerund?
to+gerund
to+Gerund Vs. to+Infinitive
too cool for swimming [gerund as object of preposition]
toward plus noun vs toward plus gerund
travels 'to play' vs 'playing' [gerund, infinitive]
try + infinitive/gerund
try to lie / try lying [ infinitive / gerund ]
try+gerund/infinitive in the past tense
Turks' learning English is [ possessive +gerund ]
Two gerund phrases as subject, use are or is?
understand+gerund/infinitive
Understanding / To understand> others can help [gerund, to-infinitive as subject.]
unless receiving (conjunction + gerund)
Upon dying Ice Golem casts a frost nova. [Upon + gerund = during?]
us getting / our getting (gerund with possessive)
usage and meaning of perfect gerund
Usage of the gerund (using)
Use of genitive+gerund
use of gerund
Use of gerund after phrasal verb
Use of gerund in English
Use of gerund or infinitive in a list
Use of gerund, infinitive and noun:
Use of infinitive and gerund
Use of preposition to as the object of a gerund
Use of the gerund
use+ in+ gerund
used to 'read' / 'reading (?)' [gerund, infinitve]
used to + V ING [gerund, infinitve]
Used to doing or used to do? [gerund, infinitve]
Used to get up/used to getting up? [gerund, infinitve]
Used to going/ used to go [gerund, infinitve]
useful "for" or "in" gerund (V-ing)?
Using comma before gerund phrase
Using Gerund and Conjunction - I have seen him walking and ?
Using gerund as the subject in a clause.
using gerund with "require"
Using the gerund in a sentence with more than one subject
Using the gerund to express surprise
Using the Gerund with the Definite Article
Using the preposition before a gerund clause
Verb + gerund or infinitive
Verb + gerund...
Verb + in + gerund and alternatives.
verb + object + gerund ???
Verb in place of Gerund or Infinitive
verb or gerund
verb phrases (gerund, participle)
Verb to be plus infinitive and gerund
verb to love + infinitive/gerund
verb "want" followed by a gerund
verb+gerund
Verbal Noun vs Gerund. Specific Example.
Volunteer infinitive or gerund?
Want + gerund
Want + that + gerund
want as a suggestion (want + gerund)
want someone + infinitive/gerund
want you 'standing' up [gerund or participle?]
was conducting research / skills, such as managing [gerund?]
wash washing(noun, gerund)
Waste for/on or gerund
watch somebody + gerund/infinitive?
Ways for <doubling> [ Irish English: gerund? ]
Ways to + infinitive or gerund
We all had a good time dancing last night. (present participle or gerund?)
"we will be informed" with gerund
what does it feel like +gerund / to
What does it mean + to-infinitive / gerund
what I did was.../gerund or infinitive
What I recommend is <writing / to write / write> a diary [gerund/to infinitive/ bare infinitive]
What I want is + infinitive/gerund
What is the difference between Possessive Gerund and participle?
What you can do is to+verb / verb / gerund
When + gerund
When + gerund
when + gerund
when + gerund
when gerund becomes noun
when the possessive is NOT possible before a gerund

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