Gerund: Verbs in a Noun Coat
The -ing form wearing a noun's clothes: swimming is fun, I enjoy cooking, she is good at dancing. Same verb, new job.
The Gerund
A verb doing a noun’s job
The gerund is a verb wearing a noun coat: add -ing and the action becomes a thing. Swimming is fun — swimming is a thing you can talk about.
As a subject
the -ing form at the startSwimming is fun
After like / enjoy verbs
the action you loveI enjoy cooking
After prepositions
at, in, of, about + -ingShe is good at dancing
After special verbs
finish, mind, avoid, keep, suggestHave you finished eating?
⚠️ The -ing noun: subject, object, or after a preposition.
The Formula
verb + -ing, anywhere a noun fits
Wherever a noun can stand, the gerund can stand too: at the start of the sentence, after the verb, after a preposition.
Swimmingisfun
Ienjoycooking
Sheisgood at dancing
Hefinished eatingat 8
Common Mistakes
Four noun-coat slips
The coat falls off in three places: the subject without -ing, enjoy with to, and the preposition starving without its -ing partner.
Swim is fun.
Swimming is fun.
💡 As a subject, the verb wears -ing.
I enjoy to cook.
I enjoy cooking.
💡 Enjoy takes the -ing form, not to.
She is good at dance.
She is good at dancing.
💡 After a preposition (at, in, of), the verb wears -ing.
He finished to eat.
He finished eating.
💡 Finish takes the -ing form.
Quick Quiz
Test what you just learned
Three minutes, five questions — check what stuck. No essay questions, we promise.
___ is good for you.
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The -ing Team
Five verbs that collect -ing
Some verbs always follow the gerund. These five cover most of daily English.
⚠️ The next lesson: the to + verb team — and which verbs pick which side.
Where -ing Lives
Three homes for the noun-verb
The gerund has three favourite homes. Find the right home and the sentence builds itself.