| 31. | A gerund is a verb form that appears in positions that are usually reserved for nouns.
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| 32. | Then what is the gerund form?
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| 33. | Gerunds typically appear as subject or object noun phrases or even as the object of a preposition:
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| 34. | :Status is not a verb, so it cannot be formed into a gerund like statusing.
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| 35. | People who are PDAing _ can we make a gerund out of it ? _ should be sensitive.
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| 36. | _Limits on the German penchant for stringing together nouns and verbs in lengthy compound verbs and gerunds.
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| 37. | One common use of the gerund is with the preposition " ad " to indicate purpose.
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| 38. | These are not gerund forms; the-um form of the gerund is used only after prepositions.
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| 39. | These are not gerund forms; the-um form of the gerund is used only after prepositions.
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| 40. | Gerunds typically appear as subject or object noun phrases, or even as the object of a preposition:
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