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"With my/their/our V-ing..." as supplement to main clause
gerunds
grammatical-case
gerund-phrases
possessive-vs-oblique
Using gerund: "applying" or "on applying"?
phrase-requests
gerunds
gerund-phrases
possessive + gerund without pronoun
grammar
gerund-phrases
What’s the underlying grammar behind starting off a ɢᴇʀᴜɴᴅ clause with an ᴏʙᴊᴇᴄᴛ pronoun?
syntactic-analysis
grammatical-case
complex-sentences
compound-sentences
gerund-phrases
Can a plural noun be followed by “due to it”? [closed]
pronouns
antecedents
gerund-phrases
Placement of adverb with gerund-participle that is the object of a preposition
grammar
adverb-position
gerund-phrases
"I hate Jill singing those songs." = "I hate Jill when she is singing those songs."?
gerunds
syntactic-analysis
participles
gerund-phrases
nonfinite-clause-complementation
"Before/ while/ after ordering a taxi..." are these identical constructions?
present-participles
gerund-phrases
Which are right choices in: “Can you imagine him/his forgetting his own birthday?”
grammaticality
pronouns
personal-pronouns
gerund-phrases
participial-phrases
Preposition followed by participial phrase
prepositions
gerund-phrases
participial-phrases
Plural forms of gerunds [duplicate]
syntactic-analysis
parts-of-speech
inflectional-morphology
gerund-phrases
deverbal-nouns
I was happy playing the piano (gerund or participle?)
grammar
gerund-phrases
participial-phrases
gerunds-vs-participles
Verb + Subject + present participle or Verb + possessive + present participle?
gerund-phrases
Should this verb be in the third-person singular form, the infinitive form, or the present participle form? [duplicate]
sense-verbs
gerund-phrases
inflectional-morphology
infinitive-constructions
nonfinite-clause-complementation
In “can hear singing”, is “singing” a verb or a gerund?
syntactic-analysis
sense-verbs
gerund-phrases
grammatical-roles
participial-phrases
What are the grammatical phrases in this sentence?
phrases
prepositional-phrases
gerund-phrases
In what case should the subject of a gerund phrase be?
descriptive-grammar
gerund-phrases
The gerund and its complementation
transitive-verbs
prepositional-objects
gerund-phrases
nonfinite-clause-complementation
deverbal-nouns
Gerund after "to". Sentence: We use music to helping us relax
gerunds
infinitives
gerund-vs-infinitive
infinitives
gerund-phrases
prepositional-objects
For the linguists among us: I like loud singing vs I like singing loudly
meaning
parts-of-speech
syntactic-analysis
noun-phrases
gerund-phrases
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