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"Bowling" is a
gernud
present participle
participial phrase
infinitive
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"Bowling" is an example of a gerund. A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun and ends in -ing. In this case, "bowling" is a gerund because it is a form of the verb "to bowl" that is used as a noun, referring to the activity or sport of bowling.
To identify a gerund, you can look for the -ing ending attached to a verb. In the case of "bowling," the -ing ending is added to the verb "bowl." By recognizing this pattern, you can identify other gerunds in sentences or texts, helping you understand how they function grammatically.
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