A gerund phrase can be used as follows:
1) Subject
1) Subject
2) Predicate Nominative
3) Object of a Preposition
4) Direct Object
3) Object of a Preposition
4) Direct Object
Common verbs that can be followed by gerunds:
admit appreciate avoid deny discuss
enjoy practice consider finish give up
delay take up understand stop recall
Subjects: The gerund can be the subject of a sentence.
- Reading romantic novels is my plan this summer.
- Reading romantic novels is my plan this summer.
Predicate Nominative: The gerund completes the meaning by a linking verb.
- Most of it was dazzling.
Direct Object: Direct object can be found by subject + verb + (who or what) direct object.
- Cathy hates wearing her school uniform.
- Cathy hates wearing her school uniform.
Object of a Preposition: The words after a preposition are said to be the object of the preposition.
- When the toreador entered the bullring, we turned our attention toward bullfighting.
- When the toreador entered the bullring, we turned our attention toward bullfighting.
(bullfighting is the object of the preposition toward).