Gerund phrases and present participle phrases are so easy to confuse because they begin with an ing word and might include other modifiers or objects. Gerund phrases can always function as nouns, so they'll be subjects or objects: Some examples: Wild food adventures require getting your hair cut to a short, safe length. The difference is that a gerund phrase will always function as a noun while a present participle phrase describes another word in the sentence.
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