Start networking and exchanging professional insights

Register now or log in to join your professional community.

Follow

What is the difference between the gerund and the participle? Examples are very needed

user-image
Question added by Fateh Guerdi , Teacher of English language , Malek Ben Naby Secondary School
Date Posted: 2014/12/28
Ahmad Saleh
by Ahmad Saleh , Part-time English Teacher , ITA

I agree with Jamshed. While both are identical and recognized by the ending ing, the difference between them is one of use: The gerund is always used as a noun, whereas the participle is used as an adjectival modifier.

 

- I clung to the swaying branch. (the present participle swaying modifies the noun branch)

- He enjoys swimming. (the gerund swimming is the direct object)

Gerund and particle are verb+ing. Gerund can be used as subject but participle can  not be.

More Questions Like This

Do you need help in adding the right keywords to your CV? Let our CV writing experts help you.