Gerunds 1: Spelling: 1: Gerunds PDF May Be Freely Copied For Personal or Classroom Use
Gerunds 1: Spelling: 1: Gerunds PDF May Be Freely Copied For Personal or Classroom Use
Gerunds 1: Spelling: 1: Gerunds PDF May Be Freely Copied For Personal or Classroom Use
A gerund is the verb+ing form. Normally, it’s very easy to make the gerund and there are no irregular
verbs. We add ‘ing’ to the infinitive.
However, there are some spelling changes. When the verb ends with ‘e’, we usually drop the ‘e’
before we add ‘ing’. There are many, many verbs like this.
When the verb ends in -ie, we change -ie to -y before we add -ing.
1. share → ______________________________
2. put → ______________________________
3. plan → ______________________________
4. write → ______________________________
5. let → ______________________________
6. phone → ______________________________
7. sit → ______________________________
8. forget → ______________________________
9. realise → ______________________________
1. sharing
2. putting
3. planning
4. writing
5. letting
6. phoning
7. sitting
8. forgetting
9. realising
10. dying
We often use gerunds (verb+ing) as the subject of a sentence. The verb after a gerund is singular.
We always use a gerund (verb+ing) after a preposition. We don’t use ‘to + infinitive’. This includes
after phrasal verbs.
When we want to use two verbs together, the second verb is sometimes in the gerund. The verbs
below are always followed by the gerund.
We also most often use verb+ing after ‘love’, ‘like’ and ‘hate’.
This week we've talked about using the gerund, including how sometimes we use the gerund after
verbs. Other verbs are followed by 'to + infinitive'. There's no logic to this - we just have to learn each
one. Here are some verbs that are followed by 'to + infinitive'.
Let's review verbs followed by the gerund or the infinitive. Put the verb into the gerund or the
infinitive.
1. We practised dancing.
7. He enjoys cycling.
Let's review! Put in the gerund of a verb that makes sense. The answers are just suggestions.