| 41. | The understood subject of the gerunds in these sentence is non-discriminate; any generic person will do.
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| 42. | This participle is most commonly encountered as a gerund, while it is only used occasionally as an adjective.
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| 43. | Interestingly, there are several suffixes that indicate different types of gerunds : past, singular, and plural.
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| 44. | This second subordinated verb can be in either the infinitive ( both full and bare ) or gerund forms.
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| 45. | Sindarin does not use infinitive forms very often, and rather uses the gerund to achieve the same meaning.
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| 46. | In addition, possessive suffixes can be affixed after the "-B > 7L " gerund.
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| 47. | However the gerund was avoided when an object was introduced, and a passive construction with the gerundive was preferred.
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| 48. | Romanian has four verbal presumptive ) and four impersonal moods ( infinitive, gerund, supine, and participle ).
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| 49. | The distinction between gerund and present participles is not recognised in modern reference grammars, since many uses are ambiguous.
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| 50. | On the other hand, any positive implication from the context or speech will free the gerund from any disapproval.
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