I agree, Jim, but it implies, “I am going . . .” or “Ken is going” rather than
“Ken going . . .”
However, if it were describing Ken, as in “Ken going . . . “ (not Ken, going)
you could infer that it was an adjectival form and therefore a gerund.
Chris
> On 22 Nov 16, at 21:57, Jim Nichols <jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I'm rather late to this game. But, is not "go", a verb, used in noun form,
> "going", as the subject of the sentence, such as it is?
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