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A verb form ending in -ing and used as a noun is a(n) _____.
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A verb form ending in -ing and used as a noun is a(n) _____.
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A verb form ending in -ing and used as a noun is a(n) _____.
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I think you described a typical gerund. In English we use -ing form for verb to make a noun in a sentence. For instance, my brother usually listens his favorite songs when driving. The last word 'driving' is gerund from a verb 'to drive'.
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