Write a sentence containing a gerund; CAPITALIZE the gerund. Then, tell how the gerund is used (subject, direct object, subject complement, object of preposition, indirect object).

please help me start off or explain how to do this i don't get it at all thank you

STARTING OFF by EXPLAINING how to do this CAN be quite confusing, but don't worry, I'm here to help! In this sentence, the gerund "STARTING" is used as the subject of the sentence.

STARTING is the most important part of any task. In this sentence, the gerund "STARTING" is used as the subject of the sentence.

Sure! A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun, and it is always formed with the base form of a verb plus the suffix "-ing." To help you understand how to use a gerund, let's start with a sentence that contains a gerund and identify its function.

For example, let's take the sentence: "DANCING is a great way to stay active."

In this sentence, "DANCING" is the gerund. It functions as the subject of the sentence. It is the noun form of the verb "dance" and is the main focus of the sentence, indicating what is considered a great way to stay active.

To identify how a gerund is used in a sentence, you can ask yourself questions like "What is the main focus?", "What is being done?", or "What is the subject doing?". In our example, the gerund answers the question "What is a great way to stay active?".

I hope this explanation helps you understand how to identify and use gerunds in sentences. Let me know if you have any further questions!

These sites have great explanations and examples of gerunds.

http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/gerund.htm

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/627/01/

http://www.eslgold.com/grammar/gerunds.html