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Interactive Grammar: Gerund Phrases quiz

Master gerund phrases — an -ing verb form plus its complements — and how they function as subjects, objects, and complements in English sentences.

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Duration
~42 min
Questions
28
Level
Intermediate

Overview

A gerund phrase consists of a gerund (verb + -ing acting as a noun) and any complements or modifiers. Examples: swimming every morning, writing a detailed report, being told what to do. Gerund phrases function as subjects (Swimming every day is healthy), objects (She enjoys cooking Thai food), or complements in sentences.

What Is a Gerund Phrase?

  • structureGerund (-ing form) + any complements or modifiers.
  • subjectSwimming every morning keeps her fit.
  • objectShe enjoys reading mystery novels.
  • prep. obj.He is good at solving complex problems.
  • complementHer hobby is painting watercolours.

Common Positions

  • as subjectWorking late is tiring.
  • after verbI avoid making mistakes.
  • after prep.She left without saying goodbye.
  • after possess.I appreciate your helping me.
  • as complementThe goal is finishing on time.

Gerund vs Infinitive

  • enjoy/avoid/suggest → always gerund: She suggested leaving.
  • want/decide/hope → always infinitive: She decided to leave.
  • I enjoy to swim → ✅ I enjoy swimming.
  • She suggested to go → ✅ She suggested going.

When to use

As Subject

Writing a clear report takes practice.

After Preposition

She is interested in learning Japanese.

After Certain Verbs

He kept asking the same question.

As Complement

The hardest part was staying focused.

Gerund Phrases — Multiple Choice

Choose the correct answer about gerund phrases.

Multiple Choice10 questions
1Which is a gerund phrase?
2 is good for your health.
3She enjoys .
4He is good at .
5Which verb must be followed by a gerund phrase?
6She left without .
7I appreciate on time.
8Which sentence contains an error?
9The goal is .
10Which is the function of the gerund phrase in: 'She started crying'?

Gerund Phrases — Error Correction

Correct the error in each sentence.

Error Fix10 questions

1I enjoy to swim in the morning.

2She suggested to leave early.

3He is good at to solve problems.

4They avoid to make mistakes.

5I appreciate you to help me.

6She left without say goodbye.

7Swim every day is healthy.

8He kept to ask the same question.

9Her hobby is to paint watercolours.

10I am interested in to learn Japanese.

Gerund Phrases — Transform

Rewrite each sentence using a gerund phrase in the position shown.

Transform8 questions

1To swim every morning is healthy. (subject) → Use gerund phrase

2She likes to read mystery novels. (object) → Use gerund phrase

3He left and did not say goodbye. (without) → Use gerund phrase

4She is good — she can solve problems. (at) → Use gerund phrase

5Her hobby is painting. (complement) → Expand with object

6I want to finish on time. (goal) → Use gerund phrase

7He kept and asked the same question repeatedly. → Use gerund phrase

8I appreciate that you help me. → Use gerund phrase

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on gerund Phrases cover?

Master gerund phrases — an -ing verb form plus its complements — and how they function as subjects, objects, and complements in English sentences.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Gerund Phrases section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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