Gerunds (-ing Form) Exercises
Gerund exercises covering -ing form rules and usage — gerund as subject, gerund as object, verbs followed by gerunds, gerund after prepositions, fixed expressions with gerunds, and advanced forms including perfect, passive, and possessive gerunds. Multiple choice and worksheet practice with answers and printable PDF worksheets. 4 exercise sets with 80 questions (A2 - B2 Level).
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Gerund Basics: Form, Subject & Object
Gerunds (-ing Form) Exercises
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Cancer Risk
Two big American studies say that bad sleep can raise cancer risk in young adults. The studies looked at over 18 million…
Gerund after Prepositions
Gerunds (-ing Form) Exercises
Gerund in Fixed Expressions
Gerunds (-ing Form) Exercises
“I can't help ___ when I watch that comedian.”
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Under-50 Cancer
Two large American studies say that bad sleep may raise the risk of cancer in adults under 50. The studies were shared a…
Advanced Gerunds: Perfect, Passive & Possessive
Gerunds (-ing Form) Exercises
“He denied ___ the money from the safe.”
Studies Link Insomnia to Cancer Risk in Under-50s
Two large American studies have linked chronic poor sleep to a much higher risk of cancer in adults under 50. The findin…
Why practice Gerunds (-ing Form) exercises?
These Gerund exercises build your skills step by step. Start with the basics — recognising the -ing form used as a noun and using it as a subject or object. Then master gerunds after prepositions (look forward to, interested in, good at), practise common fixed expressions (can't help, it's worth, feel like), and finally tackle advanced forms like perfect gerunds (having done), passive gerunds (being done), and possessive gerunds. Covers CEFR levels A2 to B2.