-ing forms

 

We can use the -ing form of the verb:

• as a noun:

I love swimming.
Swimming is very good for your health.
You can get fit by swimming regularly.

-ing nouns are nearly always uncount nouns

  • as an adjective:

The main problem today is rising prices.
That programme was really boring.
He saw a woman lying on the floor.

Because the -ing noun or adjective is formed from a verb it can have any of the patterns which follow a verb, for example:

  • ... an object:

I like playing tennis.
I saw a dog chasing a cat.

  • ... or an adverbial:

You can earn a lot of money by working hard.
There were several people waiting for the bus.

  • ... or a clause:

I heard someone saying that.

The -ing noun can be used:

  • as the subject of a verb:

Learning English is not easy.

  • as the object of a verb:

We enjoy learning English.

Common verbs followed by an -ing object are:

 

admit like hate start avoid
suggest enjoy dislike begin finish
  • as the object of a preposition

Some people are not interested in learning English.

The -ing adjective can come:

  • in front of a noun:

I read an interesting article in the newspaper today.
We saw a really exciting match on Sunday.

 The commonest –ing adjectives used in front of the noun are

 

amusing interesting worrying shocking disappointing
boring surprising  exciting terrifying frightening
tiring annoying      

 

  • after a noun:

Who is that man standing over there?
The boy talking to Angela is her younger brother.

  • and especially after verbs like see, watch, hear, smell etc.

I heard someone playing the piano.
I can smell something burning.

 

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memetkarakaya's picture

Hello.
I couldn't open the exercise.
Vhen it was opened, I found a strange lettering.
could you solve this problem...

AdamJK's picture
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Hello,
We had some problems with the exercises today, but I think they are fixed now. Please let us know if you see any other problems.
Best wishes,
Adam
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BadyM's picture

Hello everybody!
Does anyone know the correct writing of the following sentence:
- I participated in drafting legal treaties and preparing conferences.
or
- I participated in drafting of legal treaties and preparing of conferences.
Confused.
 

AdamJK's picture
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Hello Bady,
The first sentence looks great! You could also talk about 'the drafting of legal treaties'.
Best wishes,
Adam
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Anyssa's picture

Hello, I've got a question.
Is it true if I said, "They are considering celebrating New Year's eve in Bali?"
If it's not. So what it's suppose to be? Really get confuse to see the differences between gerund and to + infinitive ;(
 
Thanks a lot, can't wait for the reply ^^

Jeremy Bee's picture
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Hello Anyssa!
 
That's correct - we usually use the gerund with celebrating.
 
Regards
 
Jeremy Bee
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inteligente7's picture

Is it correct if I say "I love watching my son playing football". ?

Jeremy Bee's picture
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Hello inteligente7!
 
Yes, that sentence is perfectly correct - in fact it's the best way of saying it!
 
Regards
 
Jeremy Bee
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mohamedbachir's picture

i think that this site is very useful for english learners. Thank for all the the tips you make to help us improving our english skills.

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Thanks, mohamedbachir!
 
Glad you like the site - it's comments like this that make our work worthwhile!
 
Best wishes, and good luck with your English
 
Jeremy Bee
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