Gerund as subject and objectVersion en ligne A gerund can be the subject of the sentence (e.g., “Running is his favorite activity.”), the direct object (e.g., “He enjoys running”), the indirect object (e.g., “He made running a priority.”), or the object of a preposition (e.g., “Besides running, he likes camping.”). par Segundo Rea 1 Select the best option. Select one or more answers a Gerund is used as main verb b Gerund is used as noun c Gerund is used as direct modifier 2 Which statement has the gerund as object. Select one or more answers a Swimming is fun. b Eating junk food is unhealthy. c Studying English is important. d None of them. 3 Do the gerunds work as plural noun? Select one or more answers a Yes, they do. b Sometimes c No, they do not. d None of them. 4 whish is the right one? Select one or more answers a Don’t smoking help for your health. b No smoking help for your health. c Not smoking helps for your health. d None of them. 5 Present continues and gerund as subject and object use the same structure. Select one or more answers a True b False c Not smoking helps for your health. d None of them.