Gerunds worksheet for identifying words ending in "-ing" used as nouns.
Worksheet titled "Gerunds (Page 9)" from Let's Share Knowledge, featuring a definition of gerunds and 12 sentences for identifying gerunds, with instructions to underline words ending in "-ing" that function as gerunds.
JPG
450×639
49 KB
Free · Personal Use
Quality Assured by Worksheets Library Team
Reviewed for educational accuracy and age-appropriateness
ID: #533877
⭐
Show Answer Key & Explanations
Step-by-step solution for: Gerunds worksheet | Worksheets, Worksheets for grade 3, Grammar
▼
Show Answer Key & Explanations
Step-by-step solution for: Gerunds worksheet | Worksheets, Worksheets for grade 3, Grammar
Task Explanation:
The task is to identify and underline words in the given sentences that are used as gerunds. A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun in a sentence. It can act as the subject, object, or complement of a sentence.
Solution:
We will analyze each sentence and underline the gerund(s) if present. Let's go through them one by one:
---
#### 1. I don't like writing long essays.
- Gerund: *writing*
- Explanation: "Writing" is a gerund because it ends in "-ing" and acts as the object of the verb "like."
Underlined Sentence: I don't like writing long essays.
---
#### 2. My favorite hobby is skating on the ice pond.
- Gerund: *skating*
- Explanation: "Skating" is a gerund because it ends in "-ing" and acts as the subject of the sentence.
Underlined Sentence: My favorite hobby is skating on the ice pond.
---
#### 3. The making of this film cost hundreds of millions of dollars and almost two years.
- Gerund: *making*
- Explanation: "Making" is a gerund because it ends in "-ing" and acts as the subject of the sentence.
Underlined Sentence: The making of this film cost hundreds of millions of dollars and almost two years.
---
#### 4. I love swimming in the cold stream.
- Gerund: *swimming*
- Explanation: "Swimming" is a gerund because it ends in "-ing" and acts as the object of the verb "love."
Underlined Sentence: I love swimming in the cold stream.
---
#### 5. I will call you after arriving at the amusement park.
- Gerund: *arriving*
- Explanation: "Arriving" is a gerund because it ends in "-ing" and acts as the object of the preposition "after."
Underlined Sentence: I will call you after arriving at the amusement park.
---
#### 6. Do you object to studying after school tomorrow?
- Gerund: *studying*
- Explanation: "Studying" is a gerund because it ends in "-ing" and acts as the object of the preposition "to."
Underlined Sentence: Do you object to studying after school tomorrow?
---
#### 7. Dylan dislikes hunting and fishing.
- Gerunds: *hunting*, *fishing*
- Explanation: Both "hunting" and "fishing" are gerunds because they end in "-ing" and act as the objects of the verb "dislikes."
Underlined Sentence: Dylan dislikes hunting and fishing.
---
#### 8. I am looking forward to meeting your family tomorrow.
- Gerund: *meeting*
- Explanation: "Meeting" is a gerund because it ends in "-ing" and acts as the object of the preposition "to."
Underlined Sentence: I am looking forward to meeting your family tomorrow.
---
#### 9. Hannah dreams about going on vacation to Hawaii.
- Gerund: *going*
- Explanation: "Going" is a gerund because it ends in "-ing" and acts as the object of the preposition "about."
Underlined Sentence: Hannah dreams about going on vacation to Hawaii.
---
#### 10. Please grab a sheet before leaving.
- Gerund: *leaving*
- Explanation: "Leaving" is a gerund because it ends in "-ing" and acts as the object of the preposition "before."
Underlined Sentence: Please grab a sheet before leaving.
---
#### 11. The police arrested him for speeding.
- Gerund: *speeding*
- Explanation: "Speeding" is a gerund because it ends in "-ing" and acts as the object of the preposition "for."
Underlined Sentence: The police arrested him for speeding.
---
#### 12. Hiking the mountain was tiring but fun.
- Gerund: *hiking*
- Explanation: "Hiking" is a gerund because it ends in "-ing" and acts as the subject of the sentence.
Underlined Sentence: Hiking the mountain was tiring but fun.
---
Final Answer:
Here are the underlined gerunds in each sentence:
1. I don't like writing long essays.
2. My favorite hobby is skating on the ice pond.
3. The making of this film cost hundreds of millions of dollars and almost two years.
4. I love swimming in the cold stream.
5. I will call you after arriving at the amusement park.
6. Do you object to studying after school tomorrow?
7. Dylan dislikes hunting and fishing.
8. I am looking forward to meeting your family tomorrow.
9. Hannah dreams about going on vacation to Hawaii.
10. Please grab a sheet before leaving.
11. The police arrested him for speeding.
12. Hiking the mountain was tiring but fun.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\text{1. writing, 2. skating, 3. making, 4. swimming, 5. arriving, 6. studying, 7. hunting, fishing, 8. meeting, 9. going, 10. leaving, 11. speeding, 12. hiking}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of gerund worksheet.