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The Portuguese are right, gerunds are weird, especially in some dialects where people say stuff like “vou estar vendo.” We should just stop using them. I've become so used to the way Europeans and Africans speak that now my brain can't stop thinking gerunds sound weird
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Gerund?
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you've never had one? chop a few cloves of garlic, get the pan sizzling with peanut oil, drop a couple of gerunds in there, wait 5 minutes, eh wallah



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