viernes, 12 de septiembre de 2008

Forming Gerunds

Introduction


Here is a brief review of gerunds and how to form them.

Gerunds are nouns formed from verbs:

walking, talking, thinking, listening

Gerunds are formed by adding ING to verbs:

think + ing thinking


However, there are a few spelling rules that you need to know in order to form gerunds correctly. The spelling of a gerund depends on the vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and consonants (b, c, d etc.) at the end of the verb:


If there is more than one consonant, just add ING:

think + ing thinking


If there is more than one vowel, just add ING:

beat + ing beating


If there is one vowel and one consonant, and the syllable is stressed, double the consonant and add ING:

hit + t + ing hitting


If there are one or more consonants and E, remove the E and add ING:

take + ing taking


In most other cases, just add ING:

study + ing studying

see + ing seeing

EXERCISES OF GERUNDS

  1. What is the gerund formed from "shop"?___________________________________
  2. What is the gerund formed from "make"? __________________________________________
  3. What is the gerund formed from "please"? __________________________________________
  4. What is the gerund formed from "hope"? __________________________________________
  5. What is the gerund formed from "hop" (which means "to jump on one leg")? __________________________________________
  6. What is the gerund formed from "hurt"? __________________________________________
  7. What is the gerund formed from "beat"? __________________________________________
  8. What is the gerund formed from "judge"? __________________________________________
  9. What is the gerund formed from "write"? __________________________________________
  10. What is the gerund formed from "filter"? __________________________________________

Send the exercises to the e-mail: mgruiz@cantv.net

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