Subject/Object ING
ING as nouns: Subject or object
Playing the piano
Working on vacation
Working part-time
Learning English
Swimming every Sunday
Watching TV
Studying on my own
Eating Ajinomen
Driving a car
Telling jokes
Taking wine to the store
Drinking wine
Cleaning the kitchen
Writing on my book
Subject
Swimming in the river has
benefits for your health.
Cooking at home means
that you know what exactly you eat.
Eating vegetables improves
your diet.
Object : like, love, enjoy,
(not the verb BE: am is are was were been)
I like swimming in the river.
I love cooking on weekends.
Do you like
eating Suri?
Does your father enjoy traveling?
Subject verb object
Mary loves Mario
Mario loves Mary adverb of time
The lion destroyed
my small fruit tree
yesterday.
Adverb of place adverb of time
My father worked at home yesterday.
Jeff played basketball last year in Lamas
Last Sunday, my
brother and his friend Kiara visited me
in Sisa.
Direct obj indirect obj
Last year, My
friends usually invited my family to make food on weekends.
Adverb of manner Adverb of time
I don’t like
cleaning the house nicely on weekends.
Where do you study better?
Where do you eat more happily, at home or restaurant?
Where do
you eat Lomo saltado better, at home or restaurant?
My Mom stopped
cleaning the garage
a few minutes ago.
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