gerundial

ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or like a gerund
    the gerundial suffix `-ing'
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How To Use gerundial In A Sentence

  • One suggestion I would make is that the sense of ouai doesn't seem judgmental, as "reckoning" would imply that there will be a reckoning upon you (and there's no indication that the interjection is present progressive or gerundial), but purely interjectory along the lines of "poor you. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • The gerundial inf. with tō expresses purpose, defines a noun or adjective, or, with the verb be, expresses duty or necessity passively; cf. Beowulf
  • This is the gerundial infinitive after an adjective: comp. Milton's Comus
  • Regarding your proposed solution to my gerundial problem to wit, “I have nothing against the promoting of their agenda by homosexuals, or by any other group, through normal democratic means”: It is so obvious that of course I considered it. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • The gerundial inf. with tô expresses purpose, defines a noun or adjective, or, with the verb be, expresses duty or necessity passively; cf. Beowulf
  • the gerundial suffix `-ing'
  • The case studies investigated include the alternation between synthetic and analytic comparatives, between the s-genitive and the of-genitive, between gerundial and infinitival complementation, particle placement, and future marker choice in a number of corpora sampling different spoken registers and geographical varieties of English. AvaxHome RSS:
  • I never understood, then or now, what the gerundial “the Crying of” meant. The Crying of Area Code 212 - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com
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