It might even be a
gerund but I've forgotten what a
gerund is.
Hatta bir ulaç olabilir ama ben bir ulaç olduğunu unutmuşum.
Kaynak: normantranscript.comThere's a risk, though, that the
gerund might be made fun of.
Bir risk ulaç eğlenceli yapılmış olabilir ki, olsa, var.
Kaynak: timesonline.typepad.comHis characters are largely dubbed with bizarre names like Dumb, Right, Monday, Hamlet, and
Gerund.
Onun karakterleri büyük ölçüde Salak, Doğru gibi tuhaf isimler, Pazartesi, Hamlet ve Gerund ile kopyalanır.
Kaynak: lawrentian.comDeondre L. Spates, 22, of East St. Louis, arrested on suspicion of armed robbery by Belleville police.
Gerund T.
East St Louis Deondre L. Spates, 22, Belleville polis tarafından silahlı soygun şüphesiyle tutuklandı. Gerund T.
Kaynak: bnd.comIn Latin and English grammar , the
gerund is a non-finite verb form used to make a verb phrase that can serve in place of a noun phrase
Kaynak: GerundThe word comes from Latin gerundīvus ("of a
gerund"), which is from gerundium ("
gerund"), derived from gerundus, which is itself the
Kaynak: GerundiveThe non-finite verb forms found in English are infinitive s, participle s and
gerund s; additional such forms found in some other
Kaynak: Non-finite verbadverbial participles in certain languages may be called
gerund s or
gerundive s (although this is not consistent with the meanings of
Kaynak: ParticipleLike other non-finite verb forms (such as participle s,
gerund s and
gerundive s) infinitives do not generally have an expressed subject
Kaynak: InfinitiveVerbal nouns may be non-finite verb forms such as infinitive s or
gerund s in English (or Latin ) usage. They may also be "pure" verbal
Kaynak: Verbal nounmeaning "purification" or "cleansing" (also literally from the Ancient Greek
gerund. καθαίρειν. transliterated as kathairein "to purify, purge
Kaynak: Catharsisphrases: Non-finite
gerund clause: b. Bill's stopping the project was a big disappointment. -
Gerund with noun status: a. We've heard about
Kaynak: ClauseSkinning, a
gerund from the verb to skin, commonly refers to the act of skin removal. The process is usually done with animals , mainly
Kaynak: SkinningIn jurisprudence , animus nocendi (Latin animus, "mind" +
gerund of noceo, "to harm") is the subjective state of mind of the author of a
Kaynak: Animus nocendiThis verb form is used as a present participle , as a
gerund , and sometimes as an independent noun or adjective. Etymology and
Kaynak: -ingIn jurisprudence , voluntas necandi (Latin voluntas, "will" +
gerund of neco, "to kill") describes the animus nocendi of a person who
Kaynak: Voluntas necandimay be either finite (based on a finite verb ) or non-finite (based on a non-finite verb , such as an infinitive , participle or
gerund ).
Kaynak: Verb phraseThey are distinct from verbal noun types such as
gerund s and infinitive s, which behave like verbs within their phrase (although that
Kaynak: Deverbal nounGerund: The
gerund takes the same form (ending in -ing) as the present participle, but is used as a noun (or rather the verb phrase
Kaynak: Uses of English verb forms Second declension verbs (-ir verbs /
gerund ending in -issant): The -ir verbs differ from the -er verbs in the following points:
Kaynak: French conjugationin addition to the infinitive , participle ,
gerund ,
gerundive and supine ), three person s (first, second, and third), two numbers
Kaynak: Latin