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                Identify the gerund and classify whether it is used as a subject, direct object, indirect object, predicate noun, appositive, and object preposition.
1. He left without saying goodbye.
2. Studying is investing for the future.
3. Making a major decision is no easy thing.
4.Monty tried mending the cup back together.
5. You may start rearranging the facts to suit your needs.
6. She makes a good living.
            
            
        1. He left without saying goodbye.
2. Studying is investing for the future.
3. Making a major decision is no easy thing.
4.Monty tried mending the cup back together.
5. You may start rearranging the facts to suit your needs.
6. She makes a good living.
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    Gerunds are verb forms ending in -ing and acting as nouns in a sentence. 
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/gerund.htm
In #1, 'saying' is the gerund and it's serving as the object of the preposition 'without.'
Study the webpage I've given you, and let us know what you think about the others.
    
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/gerund.htm
In #1, 'saying' is the gerund and it's serving as the object of the preposition 'without.'
Study the webpage I've given you, and let us know what you think about the others.
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