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GERUNDS used as OBJECTS
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Gerunds are verbs that act like nouns. They are formed
by adding '-ing' to verbs. For example: swim swimming
Some verbs can be followed by either a gerund or an
infinitive (to + verb): For example: "I like / love / hate
swimming." Or "I like to / love to / hate to swim." "Enjoy"
and "dislike" are followed by gerunds, but not infinitives.
Complete the sentences below by using the '-ing' gerund form of the verbs on the right.
I often go to the beach on weekends. I like swimming.
Robert has a red sports car. He enjoys
skate
Drive
My friends hate wash
swim
They always eat at restaurants.
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hunt
Mary likes
TV, but she doesn't have a television.
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drive
bought a new bicycle last week. I love.
read
wash
f you like
there's a great book store nearby.
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dance
homas enjoys
with lots of different colors.
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cook
tichard lives near a mountain, so he often goes
in
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surf
he winter.
watch
like
because I always fall down on the ice.
am
-read-
st summer, Jenny tried
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ski
My brother likes seafood, so he likes
paint
I really hate
dirty dishes!
cycle
Sam doesn't like to kill animals, so he never goes
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fish
I don't like
dance
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Tun
I'm sorry, but I can't go,
run
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with her new surfboard.
because I'm not a good dancer.
with you. I hurt my foot.