He doesn’t like being late.
– PresentHe didn’t like being late.
– PastThey won’t like his being late.
– FutureThe Perfect Gerund denotes an action prior to the action expressed bу the finite verb (the finite verb in the function of the predicate can be in the present, past, or future).
3. The Gerund of transitive verbs has voice distinctions.
She likes
reading fairy-tales to her son.Her son enjoys
being read fairy tales.Syntactic functions of the gerund
In а sentence the Gerund is often used as a part of a Gerundial phrase or a Gerundial construction. The Gerund can perform the following syntactic functions:
1. Subject
Speaking
foreign languages well is an advantage.Getting
the job in the face of such stiff competition was a great achievement.Reading
bookshas never done any harm to anyone.Your helping
was appreciated.The Gerund in this function can be introduced by it
or there:It’s
no use going there.There
is no driving in the yard.There
is no use arguing now.2. Predicative
My dream is
travelling the world.Sometimes doing the right thing is
doing nothing at all.This was like
being someone else.His only task was
looking after the patient.3. A part of а compound verbal predicate
– а part of а compound verbal modal predicate with the verbs or expressions having modal meaning:
She did not feel like
seeing anybodythat night.– а part of а compound verbal aspect predicate with the verbs denoting the beginning, duration or cessation of the action [Шрамко, Степанова, 2009 ]:
Why did they stop arguing
?He ceased shivering
at last.4. Object
а) after the following verbs Gerunds can be used as а direct object:avoid, appreciate, (cannot) bear, consider, contemplate, delay, deny, deserve, detest, discuss, dislike, encourage, endure, enjoy, escape, excuse, face, fancy, forbid, forget, forgive, hate, (cannot) help, imagine, involve, justify, like, loathe, love, mention, mind (in interrogative and negative sentences), miss, need, postpone, practise, prefer, prevent, prohibit, recommend, regret, remember, resent, resist, risk, save (sb), (cannot) stand, suggest, tolerate, understand, want,
and the adjectives busy and worth.Excuse my coming
late.His friends avoided discussing
the matter with her.Do you mind
opening the window?The room needs
cleaning.The film is really worth
watching.b) after the following verbs and phrases Gerunds can be used as
:verbs: accuse (sb) of, apologize for, approve of, blame (sb) for, boast about / of, burst out, carry on, complain about / of, count on, depend on, discourage smb from, excuse (sb) for, forbid sb from, forgive smb for, give up, insist on, join in, keep from, look forward to, object to, persist in, prevent (keep, stop) smb from, put off, rely on, result in, save from, speak of, succeed in, suspect (sb) of, talk into / out of, thank (sb) for, think of, warn (sb) against;