GERUND as subject
Infinitive / gerund
Making sentences
Past participle
Should have + past participle (regrets)
100

(Send) emails is practical.

Sending emails is practical.

100

I like (watch tv).

I like to watch tv / I like watching tv.

100

Make a sentence with a gerund as a subject. The sentence must involve the gerund "gardening"

Example: Gardening is enjoyable

100

I / work

I have worked....

100

You didn't eat breakfast.

I should have eaten breakfast.

200

(Drive) fast is dangerous.

Driving fast is dangerous.

200

I love (cook).

I love to cook / I love cooking.

200

Make a sentence with a gerund as object. The sentence must involve the gerund "surfing"

Example: His favorite hobby is surfing

200

You / see

You have seen...

200

You didn't quit smoking last year.

I should have quitted smoking last year.

300

(Play) the piano is difficult.

Playing the piano is difficult.

300

I want (visit) Denmark.

I want to visit Denmark.

300

Make a sentence with a gerund as a direct object. The sentence must involve the gerund "cooking"

Example: She loves cooking.

300

They / have

They have had....

300

You were impatient.

I should have been patient.

400

(Walk) at the park is relaxing.

Walking at the park is relaxing.

400

I enjoy (walk) at the park.

I enjoy walking at the park.

400

Make a sentence with a gerund as an indirect object. The sentence must involve the gerund "dancing"

Example: The ballerina taught us dancing.

400

She / be

She has been....

400

You parked illegally and got a ticket.

I shouldn't have parked illegally.

500

Have) fun is important.

Having fun is important.

500

I can't stand (be) here.

I can't stand being here.

500

Use a gerund in a sentence with "afraid of"

Example: She is afraid of flying.

500

We / go

We have gone

500

You were upset for no reason.

I shouldn't have been upset.

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