Write a sentence containing a gerund or gerund phrase. CAPITALIZE the gerund/phrase. Then below the sentence, tell how the gerund is used.

Respuesta :

Sue admires her friend's excellent SINGING.
 The gerund is used as a noun.

Answer: I don't like DRIVING

Explanation: the verb is drive, by adding "ING" to the verb, it makes it a gerund, which are verb forms that are used as noun. But note, in the sentence "I am driving" driving though containing ing is not a gerund. It's actually the verb drive in its present continuous tense. That's the key difference in distinguishing gerunds, they are verb forms used as nouns