Gerunds & Infinitives
Mastering Gerunds and Infinitives as Sentence Subjects and Purposes This educational material from the American English Academy focuses on the proper application of gerunds and infinitives within English grammar. It explains that gerunds are the preferred choice for sentence subjects, as using infinitives in this position often sounds excessively formal or unnatural. The guide further clarifies that when a gerund acts as a subject, it must be paired with a singular verb. Additionally, the text illustrates how to express the purpose of an object or action by using either the "for + gerund" or "to + infinitive" structures. Through various "Quick Check" exercises, learners practice identifying and correcting common mistakes related to these grammatical rules. Overall, the resource provides clear examples involving modern technology to help students master these essential language patterns. How do I use gerunds as subjects in a sentence? When should I use infinitives versus gerunds to show purpose? Can you explain why some infinitive subjects sound unnatural?
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