High School English, Книги 4Macmillan, 1936 |
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... gerund may be used as subject , as direct object of a verb , as predicate nominative , as appositive , as object of a preposition , as objective complement . In all such uses it has the construction of a noun and , as such , has derived ...
... gerund may be used as subject , as direct object of a verb , as predicate nominative , as appositive , as object of a preposition , as objective complement . In all such uses it has the construction of a noun and , as such , has derived ...
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... gerund may be used as an adjective . Example : A rolling stone gathers no moss . 9. The gerund may be used as an adverb . Example : Henry went walking . 10. The verbal noun may be used as subject , as direct object of a verb , as ...
... gerund may be used as an adjective . Example : A rolling stone gathers no moss . 9. The gerund may be used as an adverb . Example : Henry went walking . 10. The verbal noun may be used as subject , as direct object of a verb , as ...
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... Gerund , 321 , 343-344 , 345-346 ; sub- ject of , 313 66 ' Gettysburg address , ” 15–16 " Goat Paths , " James Stephens , 265- 266 Good , 71 , 358 Goods , 71 Got , 71 Grady , Henry W. , quoted , 118 Grammar , 305-365 Guiterman , Arthur ...
... Gerund , 321 , 343-344 , 345-346 ; sub- ject of , 313 66 ' Gettysburg address , ” 15–16 " Goat Paths , " James Stephens , 265- 266 Good , 71 , 358 Goods , 71 Got , 71 Grady , Henry W. , quoted , 118 Grammar , 305-365 Guiterman , Arthur ...
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