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cuando es "present participle" o un "gerund"
PRESENT PARTICIPLE
I couldn't hear her singing because of the noise.
I cook listening to the radio.
Did you read that amazing book?
GERUND
I was the fastest at climbing the rope.
I can imagine drifting away in a balloon.
I took her to her driving lessons.
PRESENT PARTICIPLE
El "present participle" suele emplearse sobre todo como componente de la forma progresiva de un verbo, tras verbos de percepción y movimiento, o como adjetivo.
He is painting.I couldn't hear her singing because of the noise.
I cook listening to the radio.
Did you read that amazing book?
GERUND
El "gerund" inglés siempre tiene la misma función que un nombre, a pesar de parecer un verbo. Puede utilizarse del mismo modo que un sustantivo
Driving too fast is dangerous.I was the fastest at climbing the rope.
I can imagine drifting away in a balloon.
I took her to her driving lessons.
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