• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: stevenabelrojasgutie
  • hace 7 años

When you use going to the main verb goes in?

gerund
future
infinitive
participle

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Respuesta dada por: mariposaloca
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Respuesta:

1) gerund

Explicación:

The gerund is, in various languages, one of the non-finite forms of the verb, that is, a verbal form that is not defined by features such as time, mode, number, or person. Its more concrete definition may vary from one language to another; in Spanish it is usually defined as the non-finite verbal form that has characteristics comparable to those of an adverb.

In Castilian it derives from the Latin gerundium that, initially, was the ablative case of the gerundivum (past participle of passive).

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