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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Verb-ing and verb-infinitives as subject in the sentence ?

Hi everyone,

I'm not native.

I have read some document material about the verb as subject.

If the verb is the subject, we add the -ing transfer to the gerund as follows:

But I dont know some document keep Verb as follows:

I have research this in google but nothing. Please help me to explain this. Thank you

  

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anonymous as follows: Your two examples did not come through. Yes, a gerund clause or an infinitive clause can be the subject of a sentence. Eating before bedtime can disturb your sleep.

  • anonymous as follows: Your two examples did not come through.
  • Yes, a gerund clause or an infinitive clause can be the subject of a sentence.
  • Eating before bedtime can disturb your sleep.
  • To say that he is a genius is probably an exaggeration.
  • CJ
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anonymousas follows:

Your two examples did not come through.

Yes, a gerund clause or an infinitive clause can be the subject of a sentence.

Eating before bedtime can disturb your sleep.
To say that he is a genius is probably an exaggeration.

CJ

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