What is the difference between a participle and a gerund?
Gerunds and present participles both take the form of “-ing” verbs, but they are used as different parts of speech:
- Gerunds are nouns (e.g., “He enjoys debating”).
Present participles can be used as adjectives (e.g., “an unwavering spirit”) and in verb tenses (e.g., “We will be announcing the winner soon”).