1. "Swimming" is a great way to exercise. (The gerund "swimming" acts as the subject of the sentence.)
2. He enjoys "reading" books in the evenings. (The gerund "reading" acts as the object of the verb "enjoys".)
1. "Swimming" is a great way to exercise. (The gerund "swimming" acts as the subject of the sentence.)
2. He enjoys "reading" books in the evenings. (The gerund "reading" acts as the object of the verb "enjoys".)