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Which type of verbal does the word "swimming" belong to in the phrase "I love swimming"?*1 pointInfinitivesGerundParticipleTenses

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Which type of verbal does the word "swimming" belong to in the phrase "I love swimming"?*1 pointInfinitivesGerundParticipleTenses

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The word "swimming" in the phrase "I love swimming" is a Gerund.

Here's why:

  1. A gerund is a verb form that ends in -ing and functions as a noun in a sentence.

  2. In the phrase "I love swimming", "swimming" is the object of the verb "love". It's what the subject "I" loves.

  3. Therefore, "swimming" is functioning as a noun, even though it looks like a verb.

  4. So, "swimming" is a gerund in this context.

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