I've never seen "take" is followed by "-ing" form! Could you explain this sentence for me?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Sure! Here, "take" is the main verb. The direct object of "take" is "me." "Swimming" is a gerund. The form of a gerund is "verb+ing." And here, it acts as part of the object and gives more information about where one would be "taken" to. So "You" is the subject, "take" is the main verb, "me" is the direct object, and "swimming" is the gerund that provides more information and context! It means to "lead," "accompany," or "escort" someone or something to a place or activity. Ex: She took me shopping = She took me to the shops. Ex: William will take me bowling this evening.