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Airida [17]
2 years ago
15

Using the word 'Cook' write a gerund sentence

English
1 answer:
k0ka [10]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The gerund is a verb form that works like a noun. It looks like a normal verb + -ing: to cook (infinitive) cooking (gerund).

For example In I like cooking, cooking is a gerund—that is, a noun. It's the direct object of the verb like, and direct objects function as nouns.

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