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What grammar structure is this?
redcamarocruiser
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What grammar structure is this?
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Are enjoying is present continuous (present progressive) but what is learning? (a gerund, ing form, present participle)?
We are enjoying learning together.
Thanks for your help.
Mary
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6 Sep 2014
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EFL-Teacher
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From syntax; it should be particle (of object). We(subject) are enjoying(predicate) learning together(object). |
6 Sep 2014
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niksailor
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Well, in terms of parts of speech "learning" is the Gerund, �cause all grammar books seem to tell you that after the verb "enjoy" the Gerund must be used; Present Participle (or Partciple I) is rather "enjoying" in the case as it is a component of the Present Continuous structure. Have a good day / night! :) |
6 Sep 2014
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