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- We use certain verbs + ing at the beginning of a sentence when1:
- It's used as the subject. For example: "Smoking is bad for you" or "Running is my favorite hobby."
- The verbs "start" and "begin" can be followed by an infinitive or -ing form, usually without a difference in meaning2.
- An "-ing" word at the start of a sentence is not wrong if it is used in the correct way. Often authors use an "-ing" word, also called a gerund, to avoid using the word "I" too much3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.We use certain verbs + ing at the beginning of a sentence when it's used as the subject:
- Smoking is bad for you
- Running is my favourite hobby
www.weloveteachingenglish.com/en/free-lessons/i…The verbs start and begin can be followed by an infinitive or – ing form, usually without a difference in meaning. For example, you can say I started to work or I started working to mean the same thing. Similarly, they began to cook and they began cooking also have the same meaning.speakspeak.com/english-grammar/using-the-infiniti…An "-ing" word at the start of a sentence is not wrong, if it is used in the correct way. Often authors use an "-ing" word, also called a gerund, to avoid using the word "I" too much.prowritingaid.com/starting-a-sentence-with-a-gerund When do we use Verb ING at the beginning of sentences?
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