Gerund

The GERUND
What is it? 
Not a verb but a noun, looks a lot like a verb though
Afgeleid van een ww maar is een zelfstandignw
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EngelsVoortgezet speciaal onderwijsLeerroute 5

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The GERUND
What is it? 
Not a verb but a noun, looks a lot like a verb though
Afgeleid van een ww maar is een zelfstandignw

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The Gerund:
verb + ing (looks like the continuous form but it really isn't 
Smoking is prohibited

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Why is it important to use a gerund?
Because it really improves your comprehension and mastery of the language

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It makes your English better 
you can use a gerund in your essay! -> writing skill!

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Look at these gerund uses:
Smoking is prohibited
I look forward to meeting you
I remember stealing his watch
I can't stand hearing  children

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Form your own gerund:

Slide 6 - Open question

This was very difficult!
->because you don't know when to use a gerund
There are 4 reasons for using a gerund properly

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1. after prepositions (voorzetsels)
I look forward to seeing you.
After seeing them arguing, I wonder why they are still married

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2. After certain verbs:
to hate, to like, to stop, to prefer, to enjoy, to avoid, to
remember, to refuse, to mind, to keep, to spend.
He kept asking for money
I avoid giving him money
I prefer watching movies about serial killers

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After certain expressions:
to feel like, it’s no use, it’s worth, there’s
no, be busy, can’t help.
It's worth noticing that everybody is on their phone
I can't help putting my finger inside the foam
There's no denying he is the culprit (the guilty person)

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4. As (part of the) object:
Smoking is prohibited.
Killing young infants is not okay.
Being a student of the DVC is hard.

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Form a gerund after a certain verb:

Slide 12 - Open question

Form gerund with a certain expression

Slide 13 - Open question

Write a sentence with the gerund as subject or part of a subject

Slide 14 - Open question

when do you use a gerund?

Slide 15 - Mind map

repetition:
What is a gerund?

Slide 16 - Open question

When do you use a gerund (4 reasons)

Slide 17 - Open question

Do you understand what a gerund is and when to use it?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 18 - Poll

Thank you for participating!
Putting your phone in bag would really make me happy :) 
Doing ex 17 on page 105 would not make you particularly happy but that is still what you have to do :)

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