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Sentences with verbs as the subject
Verb participle (phrase) as the subject:

Laying eggs is the queen's full-time job. Laying eggs is the queen's full-time job.

It's easier said than done. It's easier said than done.

Empty talk won't help.

Empty talk is useless.

Working with you is a pleasure.

In the following structure, verb participle is also the subject.

1. In order to keep the sentence balanced, it is usually used as the formal subject, and the real subject is placed at the end of the sentence, for example:

Water under the bridge. Regret is useless.

Arguing about this matter is a waste of time. Arguing about this matter is a waste of time.

2. There is no structure here. Usually use ing acne, such as:

You can't joke about such things. You can't joke about such things.

The wheel of history is unstoppable. The wheel of history is unstoppable.

Handmade, hope to adopt. I wish you progress in your study. O(∩_∩)O~~~~~~~~~~~~