Participle / gerund
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Message from khaiminh posted on 03-10-2014 at 17:40:06 (D | E | F)
hello,
After some verbs such as "go, come...", we use the -ing form of verbs. But no-one indicates whether that -ing form of verb is participle or gerund. Some people say that it's participle, and "go, come" are used as auxiliary-like function.
Please explain which is which.
Many thanks.
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Edited by lucile83 on 03-10-2014 19:11
Message from khaiminh posted on 03-10-2014 at 17:40:06 (D | E | F)
hello,
After some verbs such as "go, come...", we use the -ing form of verbs. But no-one indicates whether that -ing form of verb is participle or gerund. Some people say that it's participle, and "go, come" are used as auxiliary-like function.
Please explain which is which.
Many thanks.
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Edited by lucile83 on 03-10-2014 19:11
Re: Participle / gerund from melmoth, posted on 03-10-2014 at 19:39:30 (D | E)
Hello Khaiminh,
I fail to understand how it matters, whether we call it participle or gerund. In English it's one and the same thing, for all practical purposes.
Best regards.
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