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How to Tell a Gerund from a Present Participle

June 8, 2015 ~ Suzanne ~ 4 Comments

dragon_slayer_by_adventdeo-d2gcr35Some time ago, I talked about gerunds and reviewed the basics of how to identify one. Today, I’d like to go into a bit more detail, including how to tell the difference between a gerund and a present participle, which can be tricky, even on a good day. Continue reading →

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