New posts in gerunds

The choice between "for gerund" and "to infinitive"

Infinitive or Gerund for celebration of an event?

"to think about" in the beginning of a sentence [duplicate]

Gerund after "to". Sentence: We use music to helping us relax

"spent a lot of money to buy a house" vs. "spent a lot of money buying a house"

"What led to you doing this thing" grammar?

Is there a better term for "perfect infinitive", "perfect participle" or "perfect gerund"?

Is there a form and/or synonym of "spelling" that can be put into an adverb position such as that of "grammatically"?

Noun + to + gerund

Subject-control verbs

"stop to do something" vs. "continue to do something"

Noun verbs a-gerunding - the meaning of the "a-gerund" form?

Proper usage of "is" and "are" when specifying multiple nouns

"Drag & dropping" or "Dragging & dropping"

one's way of V-ing / one's way to V / a/the way of V-ing / a/the way to V

Can I say "I am glad hearing from you" or it is wrong? [closed]

Is "swimming" a gerund in "I went swimming"?

This allows to . . .

“Comparing” vs “A comparison of ”

Stress in the -ing form of verbs with initial-stress-derived nouns