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kamil poland
Professionele leerkrachtHow you call this construction of verbs
I started learning
Ed + ing
And could you give me some examples
24 jan. 2020 14:36
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That is the simple past tense with a gerund as the verb's direct object. Learning serves as a noun in your sentence, not a verb. We call that a gerund.
I started the movie. (the direct object is a noun)
I started watching. (the direct object is a gerund, which functions as a noun)
I started studying. (the direct object is a gerund, which functions as a noun)
24 januari 2020
I think you are referring to the Gerund:
Attending meetings is on of my tasks
I started working at 6pm.
I liked swimming
https://www.ef.co.uk/english-resources/english-grammar/gerund/
24 januari 2020
The verb to walk. If I am currently doing the action I am walking and if the action has already passed then I walked. For example: I’m walking to the store( this is happening currently) I walked to the store (this has already happened)
24 januari 2020
In English there are a number of different grammatical uses for -ed and for -ing. Which use of -ed and which use of -ing are you referring to?
24 januari 2020
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kamil poland
Taalvaardigheden
Arabisch, Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Duits, Pools, Portugees, Russisch, Spaans, Oekraïens
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Engels, Duits, Portugees, Russisch, Spaans
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