NOTES ON PHRASES
As a direct object—The Jones family enjoys swimming. As an indirect object—His performance gives swimming a bad reputation. As an object of a preposition—I will lose weight by swimming. GERUND PHRASES. A gerund + all complements and modifiers. Entire phrase = 1 noun * Can be modified by an adjective or an adjective phrase.* ................
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