supri1234
Whats the difference between simple gerund phrases and complex gerund phrases?how simple and complex gerund phrases related problem appear in gmat sentence correction problem?.....plz explain me in details with example .
I'm happy to help with this.
This is a distinction that
MGMAT draws in Vol 8, Ch. 11 of its series. I am not sure how useful a distinction this is.
First of all, a gerund is the "ing" form of a verb used as a noun. It can take any of the noun-roles in a sentence.
Singing is fun. (gerund as subject)
She hates waiting for the bus. (gerund phrase as direct object)
I will win the argument by turning the professor against her. (gerund phrase as an object of a prepositional phrase)
The first is just a single gerund by itself. The second two are gerund phrases ---
MGMAT would call them "simple" gerund phrases.
According to their distinction, a "complex" gerund phrase would be one in which the gerund became even more "noun-like" because it is either preceded by an article or modified by an adjective.
The howling of a wolf in the distance is chilling at twilight. Intemperate eating causes indigestion. Both of those sentence contain gerund phrases that
MGMAT would classify as "complex." Notice: complex is not necessarily long --- in the final sentence, the entire complex gerund phrase is compose of merely two words.
GMAT SC are simply littered with gerund phrases, all over the place, both simple & complex phrases. Again, as long as you recognize a gerund for what it is, it's not particularly clear to me that the distinction between simple & complex gerund phrases is going to help you much on GMAT SC.
Does all this make sense?
Mike