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Locate the gerund. Since it is used as a noun, determine its noun use. I enjoy walking in the country. Gerund: enjoywalkingIin thecountry Use: subjectdirect objectpredicate nominativeobject of a preposition
The gerund in this sentence is "walking". It's noun use is as the object of the sentence.
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