J'aime le jogging, ça me détend avant d'aller au travail.
le jogging - the word is widely adopted in French language.
When an -ing verb is used as a noun, it's a gerund. "Jogging" is a gerund in that sentence.
for joggingThe gerund is jogging, in the prepositional phrase "for jogging." The gerund is a noun here.
The word "jogging" is a gerund, which functions as a noun in a sentence.
His heart beat rapidly from jogging.
It's OK, since it is "you" (as opposed to the trolls) who were "jogging in the forest."
A sentence fragment lacks a key part in a sentence:"Went jogging."A sentence has subject and predicate."Steve went jogging."Or another example is:"ran"instead you should use "she/he ran.For a proper sentence you need what, who, where, also it would be better if you also put in when or why or put then in together.
He does not do jogging and he does not do inlineskating either.
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Depends on how it is used. Jogging is fun. (Gerund/noun- used as subject of sentence) I go jogging every morning. (Gerund). I am jogging right now. Lexical verb/present participle while "am" is the auxiliary verb. All together "am jogging" is a verb in the present continuous (progressive) tense. See related link.
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The French word for "never" is "jamais".To say "never" in a sentence it is: ne ... jamais.Ex: "I never eat chocolate." would be "Je ne mange jamais le chocolat."think of it like a sandwich you have to first have je,tu,il,elle etc..+ne+the infinitive in present tense form+jamais+what you never,do,eat etc..so my example would be, je+ne+mange+jamais+le chocolat.another one would be nous+ne+faisons+jamais+le jogging. - i never do jogging.