Gerunds after prepositions

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Mind Map on Gerunds after prepositions, created by LIZETH CETINA on 30/09/2019.
LIZETH  CETINA
Mind Map by LIZETH CETINA, updated more than 1 year ago
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Gerunds after prepositions
  1. Grammar
    1. Preposition + Verb (-ING)
      1. For example: I want to go the beach before returning from vacation.
    2. Important
      1. Here is a good rule. It has no exceptions:
        1. Prepositions are always followed by a noun-phrase.
      2. Adjective + preposition + gerund
          1. For example: Tania always complains about doing homework.
        1. Verb + preposition + gerund
            1. For example: Jerry is interested in learning foreign languages.
          1. PREPOSITION
            1. In, at, for, to, on, of, about
              1. GERUND
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