Thank you for your video. We also have the gerund right? I think that, though the gerund and the present participle have the same spelling, they are different. The gerund works like a noun, I suppose. For example, in the sentence I enjoy swimming, swimming is a gerund, not a present participle. Am I right? The gerund can frequently replace a to infinitive, although I'm not sure If I like swimming and I like to swim mean exactly the same thing. Enjoy is always used with a gerund, right? This is kinda confusing
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Thank you for your video.
We also have the gerund right? I think that, though the gerund and the present participle have the same spelling, they are different. The gerund works like a noun, I suppose. For example, in the sentence I enjoy swimming, swimming is a gerund, not a present participle. Am I right?
The gerund can frequently replace a to infinitive, although I'm not sure If I like swimming and I like to swim mean exactly the same thing. Enjoy is always used with a gerund, right? This is kinda confusing
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