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A verb from that functions as a noun is called a(n)
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The verbal form that functions as a noun is called a gerund
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Gerunds
A noun created from the ‐ing form of a verb can act as a subject or an object in a sentence.
Sleeping sometimes serves as an escape from studying.
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