What's the opposite of a gerund?

TheEarl

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As in a noun that's been forced into doing business as a verb in a sentence?

Technically bad English I know, I'm just curious to see if it has a name.

The Earl
 
English is peculiar and elegant, in that almost any verb can be used as a noun. Try it.
 
TheEarl said:
As in a noun that's been forced into doing business as a verb in a sentence?

Technically bad English I know, I'm just curious to see if it has a name.

The Earl

Yeah...it's called a Verbal

Here:

Verbal
 
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