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Originally Posted By: FaldageExcept that when it's a gerund it's not a verb anymore. It's a noun.
It's not a noun, though. It has some properties of a verb (it can have a subject and object), and it has some properties of a noun (it can function as a subject or object).
For instance
I enjoy eating cakes.
eating has an object, cakes, and nouns don't have objects, verbs do. Also, if eating was a noun here, then I should be able to replace it with another noun. But I can't.
*I enjoy consumption cakes.
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