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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Gerund or participle

Dear Sir,

"WORKING HOURS"

Is "working" a gerund or a participle? Kindly explain me how?
  

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I love working out. Here, "working out" is a gerund (noun phrase). He spends most of his free time working i n the lab.

  • I love working out.
  • Here, "working out" is a gerund (noun phrase).
  • He spends most of his free time working i n the lab.
  • Here, "working" is a present participle.
  • My working hours are 6 am to 6 pm.
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I love working out. Here, "working out" is a gerund (noun phrase).
He spends most of his free time working in the lab. Here, "working" is a present participle.

My working hours are 6 am to 6 pm. Here working is an adjective.
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hi!!
sorry i am not getting your question dude. that waht you are saying.

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