Hello Soffy,
You seem a bit confused about it all.
"I need your help about verbs with (ing) or well gerunds"
It is not "or" ,they are both 2 different concepts:
Verbs ending in "ing" could be in the 'present continuous tense' which is formed as follows:
verb to be + verb in infinitive + ING
Examples:
i am walking
He is dancing
The Gerund on the other hand is a verbal noun ,which means it is a noun formed from a verb . This could happen in several ways, one of them by adding "ING" to the verb such as:
Dance (verb)
Dancing ( noun , Gerund because it is formed from the verb 'dance' )
travel (verb)
Traveling ( noun , Gerund)
playing ( gerund) as in your example:
" I like playing basketball" ( playing is not a second verb here)
"It means when i use two verbs in a sentence. It isn't important if i am speaking in present or future."
"I love dancing "
In this sentence there are no 2 verbs ,it is 1 verb ( to love) and (dancing) is the gerund * a noun*.
If you say ' I love dancing' it is the present ,but if you said 'I loved dancing' ,it is the past.