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	ִ Gerunds() Ͽ . 
	 
	⼭ ߿         .
	 
	 ing      .
	 
	    Ͽ, , ,    ̴.
	 
	 
	grammer-27 Gerunds: Subject and Object
	 
	1. Gerunds as subjects (簡 ־   )
	- Smoking causes health problems.
	- Not smoking is healthier.
	 
	2. Gerunds as Object (簡    )
	- you should quit smoking.
	- we suggest not smoking.
	 
	3. A gerund can be the subject of a sentence.
	It is always singular. Use the third-person-singular form of the verb after gerunds.
	(簡 ־    3Ī ܼ ȴ.)
	(third-person-singular : 3Ī ܼ)
	- Eating junk food makes me sick.
	- Inhaling smoking gives me bronchitis.
	- Drinking a lot of coffee is unhealthy.
	 
	4. A gerund can also be the object of certain verbs.
	Use a gerund after these verbs.(̿  縦   縦 ؾ Ѵ. )
	- admit avoid consider deny
	- dislike enjoy finish miss
	- practice quit suggest understand
	 
	- Have you ever considered quitting?
	- Did you miss smoking after you quit?
	 
	5. We often use go + gerund to describe activites such as shopping, fishing, skiing,
	swimming, and camping.
	- Let's go swimming in the lake.
	- I went shopping for running shoes yesterday.