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Verbals (Examples)
Identify the verbal as a gerund, participle, or infinitive
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The crying baby | Participle (present)-crying |
| The jumping frog | Participle (present)-jumping |
| My swimming suit | Participle (present)-swimming |
| The scared child | Participle (past)-scared |
| The frightened kid | Participle (past)-frightened |
| Singing is not allowed in the library. | Gerund-singing |
| Talking is not allowed on the bus. | Gerund-talking |
| Charles always liked singing. | Gerund-singing |
| The hamster liked running on his wheel. | Gerund-running |
| To sing is my greatest passion. | Infinitive-to sing |
| I always wanted to run a marathon. | Infinitive- to run |
| He really needs to pray right now. | Infinitive- to pray |
| To win, we all have to work hard. | Infinitive- to win |
| She loves to smile. | Infinitive- to smile |