ING Verbs vs Gerunds - Finally understand the difference! This complete English grammar lesson explains when to use ING verbs (present participles) vs gerunds, how they function differently, and common mistakes to avoid. Learn the clear distinction between continuous tenses, gerunds as nouns, and present participles. Stop confusing these grammar forms forever! 👉 Online English Course Details - https://www.letstalk.academy/s/store OR 👉Send 'HI' on WhatsApp no - +919324246223 📚 What You'll Learn in This Video: ✅ Complete explanation of ING verbs (present participles) ✅ Complete explanation of gerunds and how they work ✅ Key differences between ING verbs and gerunds are clearly explained ✅ When to use ING forms in continuous/progressive tenses ✅ When gerunds function as nouns (subjects, objects, complements) ✅ Verbs followed by gerunds (enjoy, finish, avoid, etc.) ✅ Verbs followed by infinitives (want, need, decide, etc.) ✅ Verbs that take both with meaning changes (remember, forget, stop) ✅ Gerunds after prepositions (good at, interested in, fond of) ✅ Common mistakes with ING forms and how to fix them ✅ Present participles in reduced clauses ✅ 100+ examples showing correct usage in context ✅ Practice exercises with detailed explanations ✅ Memory tricks to never confuse them again 🎯 Perfect For: English learners (Intermediate to Advanced levels) ESL/EFL students mastering verb forms Anyone confused about when to add ING IELTS, TOEFL, PTE exam preparation (grammar sections) Students wanting to understand gerunds vs participles Competitive exam aspirants (SSC, Bank PO - grammar questions) Professionals improving written English accuracy Teachers looking for clear grammar explanations Quick Comparison: 🔴 Present Participle (Action in Progress): "I am reading a book" → showing continuous action NOW 🟢 Gerund (Activity as Noun): "Reading is my hobby" → Reading functions as noun/subject The Key Test: Ask yourself: "Is this showing WHO is doing WHAT right now?" YES = Present Participle (continuous tense) NO = Probably Gerund (acting as noun) Common Mistakes: ❌ Mistake 1: "I am enjoy cooking" (WRONG!) ✅ Correct: "I enjoy cooking" (no continuous with 'enjoy') ❌ Mistake 2: "I want learning English" (WRONG!) ✅ Correct: "I want to learn English" ('want' takes infinitive) ❌ Mistake 3: "I am good at to dance" (WRONG!) ✅ Correct: "I am good at dancing" (gerund after preposition) ❌ Mistake 4: "Swimming are healthy" (WRONG!) ✅ Correct: "Swimming is healthy" (gerund = singular) ❌ Mistake 5: "I suggest to go early" (WRONG!) ✅ Correct: "I suggest going early" ('suggest' takes gerund) Time Stamps: 00:10 Difference between ING verbs and Gerunds 00:40 When to use Gerunds? 04:12 When to Use ING Verbs 05:51 Common English Mistakes 07:26 English Grammar Quiz 👉All Online English Courses https://www.letstalk.academy/s/store 👉Pronunciation & Accent Course https://www.letstalk.academy/s/store/... 👉All Uses Of WOULD • Master ALL Uses of WOULD | Modal Verbs | E... 👉All Uses Of COULD • Master All Uses Of The Modal Verb 'COULD' ... 👉All Uses Of SHOULD • All Uses of SHOULD in English | Master Mod... My English Lesson You Might Have Missed! 👉When To Use HAVE & HAVING? • When To Use HAVE & HAVING? Grammar Doubt S... 👉Master All Uses of BEING • Master All Uses of BEING | All Tenses, Pas... 👉Master All Uses of BEEN | All Tenses • Master All Uses of BEEN | All Tenses & Use... 👉 I have been Vs I had been • I have been Vs I had been | Present Perfec... #learnenglish #englishgrammar #ingverbs #gerunds #verbforms #presentparticiples #grammarlesson #learnenglish #learnenglishwithananya #commonmistakes #grammatips #englishlearning #esl #ielts #toefl #continuoustenses #progressivetenses #verbpatterns #ingforms #gerundsandinfinitives #grammarexplained #englishteacher #grammarrules #englishlesson #grammartutorial #grammarpractice #englishlanguage #studyenglish #improveyourenglish #englishonline #grammar #grammarclass #englishcourse #learnenglishonline #englishlearners #grammarmistakes #englisheducation #grammarvideos #englishgrammarlesson #grammarmadeeasy #advancedgrammar #gerundsgrammar #participleforms #verbingenglish #grammarhelp #englishgrammarclass #grammarexercises #competitiveexams #grammartips #englishfluency #grammarimprovement #englishcourse #englishwithananya