Gerundive phrase

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The question is asking about "Gerundive phrases", this is a grammar related question.

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A gerund phrase includes a gerund, its modifiers, and objects; the gerund is a verb acting as a noun.

A gerund phrase is a group of words containing a gerund (a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun) along with its modifiers and objects.

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A gerund phrase is a group of words containing a gerund (a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun) along with its modifiers and objects.

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Gerund phrases always function as nouns.

Tips

Gerund phrases can be confused with participle phrase. A simple test will help you to differentiate them.

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