Which verb form ends in "ing" and acts as a noun?
- Participle
- Infinitive
- Gerund
- None of these
Explanation
A gerund is a verb form that ends in "-ing" and acts as a noun.
It is formed by adding the suffix "-ing" to the base form of a verb.
Gerunds can function as subjects, complements, or objects of a sentence.
Examples:
- Singing is my favorite hobby. (Here, "singing" is a gerund and the subject of the sentence.)
- I love watching movies. (Here, "watching movies" is a gerund and the object of the verb "love".)
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- His spectacles has new.
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