Nancy asks…Can anyone tell my the use of the gerunds and gerundives in latin.?please may you specify what use they are, how they work, how they would be translated, and give examples in all cases.Nancy answers:In English, a gerund is the "-ing" form of a verb used as a noun. E. G. "That man developed his physique by lifting weights." "Lifting" in that sentence is a gerund.
In Latin, a gerund if formed by adding -nd plus an ending to the stem of a verb. It has no nominative case and no