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Like the verb, a gerund in a sentence may take a(n) _____.

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an object

Step-by-step explanation:

A gerund is nothing but a verb + ing that will acts as a noun clause.

In a sentence, the gerund can take an object just like the verb can. The verb, in gerund or not, can take an object as can be clearly observed in the examples below:

I Kick the door

kicking the door

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A gerund is a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence by adding the suffix "-ing". For instance, Reading helps you understand English. Like the verb, a gerund in a sentence may take objects. They need objects to express the goal of the sentence.
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