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Old May 12, 2010, 08:48 AM
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Using gerund

What is the correct way to use the gerund in a complex sentence? For example, how would I say, "I saw him swimming" ?
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Old May 12, 2010, 09:15 AM
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That's not a good example, because you are using a present participle, not a gerund.
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I have see him swim in the beach.
I don't know, you could to check my attempt please.
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Okay, what's the correct way to use the present participle in this sentence? "I saw him swimming" in Spanish.
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Old May 12, 2010, 09:51 AM
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Lo vi nadando.

In Spanish it's called "gerundio".

He visto/vi a alguien haciendo algo.

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Old May 12, 2010, 10:01 AM
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Lo vi nadando.

In Spanish it's called "gerundio".

He visto/vi a alguien haciendo algo.

Great contribution, I have forgot the phrase in gerund in Spanish, but you have made that I coming it in my mind again.

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Old May 12, 2010, 10:06 AM
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Great contribution, I have forgot the phrase in gerund in Spanish, but you have made that I coming it in my mind again.

Thank you.
Well, while we say "gerundio", they distinguish between -ing form, past participle and gerund.

But they'll explain it better than me.
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Well, while we say "gerundio", they distinguish between -ing form, past participle and gerund.

But they'll explain it better than me.
Don't worry please, I understood little.
I can distinguish between them.
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Well, I'm not sure, because my books always talk about -ing forms, but I think they refer to past participle.
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The most common the past simple than the gerund.
But really they are very seems between them.

Thank you anyway.
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Actually I'm not sure at all, since an adjective maybe an -ing form (I guess), such as "an interesting place" (un lugar interesante).
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Lo vi nadando.

In Spanish it's called "gerundio".

He visto/vi a alguien haciendo algo.

¿"He visto" no sería participio?
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Actually I'm not sure at all, since an adjective maybe an -ing form (I guess), such as "an interesting place" (un lugar interesante).
Yes Irmamar.

That's correct and accurate too.
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¿"He visto" no sería participio?
"visto" sería participio. Pero "nadando" es gerundio.

Aquí se suele decir: arreando, que es gerundio (cuando hay que hacer algo).
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"visto" sería participio. Pero "nadando" es gerundio.
Yes, gerundio = present participle in English.

I like swimming :- gerund
I saw him swimming :- present participle = gerundio
I have swum :- past participle

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Yes, gerundio = present participle in English.

I like swimming :- gerund
I saw him swimming :- present participle = gerundio
I have swum :- past participle

Sorry, present participle (I was doing some exercises about past participle ).
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Yes, gerundio = present participle in English.

I like swimming :- gerund
I saw him swimming :- present participle = gerundio
I have swum :- past participle

I might not know my gerunds but I know my participles...

And in this case?

Swimming is a good exercise.
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I might not know my gerunds but I know my participles...

And in this case?

Swimming is a good exercise.
Gerund - it's a noun.
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Gerund - it's a noun.
And it works as a verb...
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@Hernán: Mis maestros lo llamaban verboide (junto con el infinitivo y el participio). No se conjugan y adquieren valor de sustantivos.
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