Can you explain to me, the difference between the two non-finite moods, the gerund and the participle? They both end in the same way (-ing).
olive train 503 the gerund and the participle A gerund ends in -ing and the associated gerund clause is used in sentences where a noun could occur. [Washing clothes in the river] is forbidden. A present participle (not a past participle) also ends in -ing , and the associated clause is used where a subordinate clause that is adjectival or adverbial could occur.
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olive train 503the gerund and the participle
A gerund ends in -ing and the associated gerund clause is used in sentences where a noun could occur.
[Washing clothes in the river] is forbidden.
A present participle (not a past participle) also ends in -ing, and the associated clause is used where a subordinate clause that is a