christalgragg6 christalgragg6
  • 01-02-2018
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Rerun phrases always end in- ing and are used as?

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abbijohnson2000
abbijohnson2000 abbijohnson2000
  • 01-02-2018
If it ends in -ing, it is used as a present tense.
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Greenleafable
Greenleafable Greenleafable
  • 06-02-2018
I believe you mean to say 'gerund' phrases, not rerun phrases - there is no such term in grammar.
Anyway, gerund phrases look like verbs - they are formed by adding -ing to the verb itself (sleeping, drinking, eating, etc.). However, they are not used as verbs - they are used as nouns in a sentence. For example:
Sleeping is good for you.
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