MEET THE IMPOSTERS GERUNDS BY JAN B SHELDON
MEET THE IMPOSTERS: GERUNDS BY JAN B. SHELDON AND JEAN B. SCHUMAKER Kansas Writing System Fundamentals in the Sentence Writing Strategy
WHAT ARE IMPOSTERS? Imposters like to play tricks on you. They are words that look like one part of speech but behave like another. Imposters are PIGs: �Prepositions �Infinitives �Gerunds
NOW LETS LOOK AT GERUNDS: Gerunds aren’t as creepy and spooky as you think. To turn a verb into a gerund just add “ing”. When verbs become gerunds they pretend to be nouns.
NOW LETS LOOK AT GERUNDS: When gerunds pretend to be nouns they can do anything a noun can do. That means they can be: � subjects �subject complements �direct objects �indirect objects, and
DOH! THAT SOUNDS CONFUSING Don’t worry Homer. We are going to practice with all the things a gerund can pretend to be. Let’s start with the verb swim. To turn it into a gerund add “ing”.
A gerund can be the subject of a sentence. Swimmin is one of the Simpson Swimming family’s favorite activities. g Swimming is a gerund because it is a verb with “ing” pretending to be a noun. It replaces a noun as the subject of
A gerund can be the subject complement of a sentence. One of baby Maggie’s first sports is swimming. swimmin g. Swimming replaces a noun as the subject complement of the subject
A gerund can be the direct object of a sentence. swimmin Bart enjoys swimming as much g as skateboarding. Swimming replaces a noun as the direct object of the verb “enjoys”.
A gerund can be the indirect object of a sentence. Lisa givesswimming a lot of g time and energy. Swimming is the indirect object of the verb gives.
A gerund can be the object of a preposition. Homer uses an inner tube for swimming. Swimming is the object of the preposition “for”.
D’OH! This is confusing! Don’t worry Homer. Just remember the two rules for a gerund: A gerund ALWAYS ends in “ing” A gerund is ALWAYS a verb that is pretending to be a noun.
Find the gerund in each sentence and mark it with G. S V G-DO Lisa likes playing the saxaphone. 1. “playing” is the direct object of S the. Vverb “likes” S � C Pr G-Pr. O She is skilled at reading music. 2. � “reading” is the object of the
Find the gerund in each sentence and mark it with G. ----S----- V GInf Bart and Lisa are pretending to be SC 1. dogs. “pretending” is the subject S V G-S complement of the verb “are”. � C Their barking sounds silly. 2. � “barking” is the subject of the sentence
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