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Lesson 1-4@WRAP - UP (Notes in Gerunds)

The document is a presentation about the uses of gerunds. It discusses 5 different uses of gerunds as subjects, objects, with prepositions, as direct objects, and in absolutes. For each use, example sentences are provided on the slides for students to read and explain. The presentation concludes by assigning students to copy notes about gerunds in their notebooks.

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Lesson 1-4@WRAP - UP (Notes in Gerunds)

The document is a presentation about the uses of gerunds. It discusses 5 different uses of gerunds as subjects, objects, with prepositions, as direct objects, and in absolutes. For each use, example sentences are provided on the slides for students to read and explain. The presentation concludes by assigning students to copy notes about gerunds in their notebooks.

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 Good Morning, class!

 It’s the time to summarize our topic  The 1st use of gerunds is – (read the
about - slide)

Slide 2 Slide 5

 But first, let’s go back to the definition


of Gerund.
 Anyone who wants to read the  In this slide, you can see the affirmative
meaning of gerunds? examples of gerund as subjects and
 Yes, ? (call a student…) these are (read the slide…)
 (explain each example…)

Slide 3
Slide 6

 Next, the negative examples of gerund as


 You already knew that gerunds can be subjects and these are … (read the
used as… (read the slide…) slide…)
 (explain each example…)

Slide 4 Slide 7
 Any volunteer who wants to read the 1 st
example? Yes, ? (call a
 The 2nd use of gerunds is – (read the student…)
slide)  How about the 2nd example? Yes, ?
 Yes, (call a student…) please (call a student…)
read the slide.  (explain the example…)

Slide 8 Slide 11

 We have here the example of gerund  This is the 4th use of gerunds (read the
as direct object. Will you please read slide…)
the sentence, class?  (read the examples of prepositions at
the lower part…)
.
 (explain the example…)

Slide 9 Slide 12

 Please read the given examples here


in this slide.
 Class, the 1st sentence.
 Let’s have the 3rd use of gerund –  How about the 2nd sentence? Read it
too…
 (explain the examples…)

Slide 10 Slide 13
 And this is the 5 th and last use of
gerund.
 Yes, (call a student…) please
 And this is the last part of our report.
read what was written in the slide.
 We hope that you learned something.
 Thank you for listening and for your
cooperation.
 Thank you Grade 9 - and
God bless!

Slide 14

 , (call a student…) Please


read the sentence.
 (explain the example…) Slide 17
.

Slide 15

 For your assignment, please bring out


your notebook and copy.

Slide 16

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