When -ing forms are used like nouns, they are often
called gerunds.
·
Smoking is injurious to health.
·
I like shooting.
·
Trespassing is prohibited.
·
Trading means buying or selling securities, goods and services.
·
We got the job finished by working fourteen hours a day.
·
To become a successful investor consider enrolling in an options trading education
program.
·
My English writing skills improve with every grammar
exercise I do.
·
Reading the Wall Street Journal
will help you learn to manage your money.
Grammar
notes
Note that a gerund is used like a noun. But when
there is a noun which has a similar meaning to an -ing form, the noun is preferred.
§
We are waiting for his arrival. (NOT We are waiting for his arriving.)
Forms of
the gerund
Note the structure of present, perfect, passive and negative -ing forms.
·
I like shooting. (present)
·
He does not like being
seen in her company.
(passive)
·
She loves being
looked at. (passive)
·
He was charged with having
committed arson. (perfect)
·
He complained of having
been tortured by the police.
(perfect passive)
·
Not knowing what to do, she went home.
(negative)
A gerund can be the subject, object, object of a preposition or
complement of a verb.
§
Flying makes me sick. (subject)
§
Trespassing is prohibited. (subject)
§
We don't allow smoking in our house. (object)
§
My favourite activity is reading. (complement)
§
Our mistake was
trusting him. (complement)
§
I don't believe in buying wine as an investment. (object of
a preposition)
Gerund with
its own object
A gerund can have its own object.
Compare:
§
Smoking is injurious to health.
§
Smoking cigarettes is injurious to health.
(The noun cigarette is the object of the gerund smoking.)
§
I love reading.
§
I love reading
novels. (Novels is the object
of reading)
§
Killing foxes is a horrible pastime.
§
I love driving
a fast car.
But note that when an -ing form is used with an article, it
cannot usually have a direct object. Instead, we can use an of-structure.
·
The killing of foxes is a horrible pastime.
(NOT The killing foxes ...)
·
The smoking of cigarettes is injurious to health.
(NOT The smoking cigarettes ...)
·
The climbing of mountains is a good sport. (NOT The climbing mountains ...)
Object
pronouns before -ing forms
Determiners and possessives are often used with -ing forms.
§
They insisted on my
resigning the post.
§
Does my smoking annoy you?
§
I don't mind your
coming late.
§
I hate all this useless arguing.
§
There is no hope of his
arriving on time.
§
She was angry at John's
trying to lie to her.
In an informal style, it is more common to use object pronouns (like John, me, him, you) instead of
possessives (your, his, my, John's) with -ing forms.
·
They insisted on me
resigning the post.
·
She was angry at John
trying to lie to her.
Object forms are also preferred when the gerund is in the passive form or when the noun denotes a
lifeless thing.
·
We were shocked at President
Kennedy being assassinated. (NOT
Kennedy's ...)
·
There is no danger of the roof
crashing. (NOT roof's)
·
There is no hope of the fog
lifting for another hour.
(NOT fog's)
Some verbs (e.g. see, hear, watch, feel) are normally followed
by object + -ing form.
·
I saw him
running out of the room. (NOT
I saw his ...)
It as a
preparatory subject
When the subject is a phrase that includes a gerund, 'it' is often used as a preparatory subject
to begin the sentence.
§
It is nice talking to you. (= Talking to you is nice.)
The structure is particularly common with any/no good, any/no use,
worth etc.
§
It is no good your trying to deceive us. (=Your trying to
deceive us is no good.)
§
Is it any good my talking to him?
§
It is no use trying to convince them.
§
It is no fun being shot.
§
Is it worth complaining about his conduct?
§
It is no use waiting.
§
Is it worth talking to him?
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