- gerund, participle
- participle, gerund
- verb, noun
- noun, verb
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- Gerund
- Verb
- Present participle
- Noun
- He was shouting (gerund).
- Shouting is not allowed (verb).
- I heard a shouting man (participle).
- He is afraid of shouting (participle).
- noun, adjective
- adjective, noun
- verb, noun
- noun, verb
- She is thinking about the problem.
- The thinking man solved the puzzle.
- Thinking positively helps reduce stress.
- After thinking for a while, she found a solution.
- We are learning grammar.
- Learning is a lifelong process.
- The learning environment was excellent.
- I am fond of learning.
- Smoking is injurious to health.
- He quit smoking last year.
- I saw a smoking chimney.
- His worst habit is smoking.
- He is running in the race.
- The running water was cold.
- I enjoy running in the morning.
- Running quickly, he caught the bus.
- Subject
- Direct Object
- Adverbial modifier
- Object of a preposition
- The crying baby was hungry.
- He is crying loudly.
- Crying will not solve your problems.
- The baby, crying for milk, was picked up.
- Subject
- Appositive
- Subject complement
- Direct object
- He is tired of waiting.
- Her dream is traveling the world.
- Waiting for the results was stressful.
- I hate waiting.
- Subject
- Direct Object
- Subject Complement
- Object of a Preposition
- Appositive
- Adjective
- Subject complement
- Direct object
- Subject
- Subject complement
- Appositive
- Direct object
- Subject
- Object
- Predicate nominative
- Appositive
- Direct object
- Subject
- Object of a preposition
- Subject complement
- Her goal is mastering the violin.
- Mastering the violin takes years of practice.
- She excels at mastering the violin.
- She spent years mastering the violin.
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