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The Three Kinds of Verbals:   Gerunds, Infinitives, and Participles

What is a Verbal?   1 — Verbals are words that are formed from a verb, but are used as a noun, adjective, or an adverb.  1 Examples:  To study (infinitive) or not to study (infinitive) is a decision students make. Studying (gerund) is hard work. The student, studying diligently (participle), received all A’s. (((

Scoooooby-Doooby Dooooo! Participles and Participial Phraseses A participle is a verb form that can be used as adjective. Participles end in –ing, -ed, -d, or –t, and are used as an adjective (describes noun or pronoun).   1 Basically, it is a verb form used as an adjective that modifies nouns and pronouns. CLICK HErE: Scoooooby-Doooby Dooooo! Participles and Participial Phraseses

Participle Example  1 The children, crying and exhausted, were guided out of the collapsed mine. (Both participles modify the subject, children.) Crying is a present participle, formed by adding - ing to the present form of the verb (cry). Exhausted is a past participle, formed by adding –ed to the present form of the verb (exhaust).

Participial Phrase 1 A participial phrase is made up of a participle and its modifiers. The entire phrase is used as an adjective.   Example: Located in front of noun: Holding the torch steady, Mary approached the monster. Located after the noun or pronoun: Mary, holding the torch steady, approached the monster. The participial phrase consists of a present participle (holding), an object (the torch), and an adverb (steady).

GERUNDS CAN CHANGE THE WORLD ;)  1 A gerund looks like a verb, ends in –ing; used as a noun. It was once a verb but has become a noun. Look similar to a participial phrase because they both can end in –ing. —REMEMBER: A gerund functions as a noun, and a participle functions as an adjective. CLICK HERE: G-E-R-U-N-D-S, GERUNDS CAN CHANGE THE WORLD ;)

Uses of Gerunds Used as a noun: 1  1 Subject: Swimming is a great form of exercise.   Subject Complement: A great form of exercise is swimming. Object of Preposition: Before swimming in a lake, … Direct Object: He likes swimming in the ocean. Indirect Object: (You) Give swimming a chance.

Gerund phrases Ex. I enjoy riding my bike in the evening. 1 *Gerund phrases consist of a gerund and any objects and/or modifiers. Ex. I enjoy riding my bike in the evening. The phrase is used as a direct object.

Infinitives  1 An infinitives is a verb form that can be used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb. Most infinitives begin with to + verb. Ex. I don't like to cry in public unless I'm getting paid for it. “to cry” is the infinitive CLICK HERE: INFINITIVES to HANDLEBARS INFINITIVES to LONELY ISLAND

Ex. I must study to pass my winter exams with good marks. Infinitive Phrases Infinitive phrases consists of an infinitive and is followed by any objects, and/or modifiers. The entire phrase may be used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb. Ex. I must study to pass my winter exams with good marks. 1

Infinitives Used as an Adjective The best time to visit (modifies Florida) Florida is December through April. If you want to information about computers, that is the magazine to read (modifies magazine). Peanuts and raisins are good snacks to take on a camping trip (modifies snacks).

Infinitives Used as a Noun To install (subject) the ceiling fan took two hours. Winona’s ambition is to become (predicate nominative) a doctor. Shina likes to skate (direct object) but not to ski (direct object). To lift these weights (used as a subject) takes great strength. 1

Infinitives Used as an Adverb The gymnasts were ready to practice (modifies the adjective ready) their routines. The camel knelt at the pool to drink (modifies knelt). The crowd grew quiet to hear the speaker (modifies the verb grew).

Let’s practice: Is the underlined word a gerund or participle? Defeated teams should congratulate the winners. Past participle The crying baby hid under the table. Present participle I saw her fishing contentedly. Participial phrase Walking is a good exercise. Gerund I dislike talking loudly in the corridor. Gerund phrase

Let’s practice! Is the underlined infinitive used as a noun, adjective, or adverb? Mrs. Chisolm rose to speak (adverb). To forget  is to forgive. noun That was a day to remember. adjective Remember, an infinitive phrase consists of an infinitive together with its complements and modifiers. See below: . To interrupt a speaker abruptly is impolite.

INFINITIVES~MAROON 5~PAYPHONE GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES IN SONGS CLICK HERE FOR: INFINITIVES~MAROON 5~PAYPHONE GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES IN SONGS WHEN TO USE GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES DIAGRAMMING GERUNDS, INFINITIVES, AND PARTICIPLES http://mysite.cherokee.k12.ga.us/personal/lee_patti/site/Document%20Library/1/Verbals.pdf http://www.ucalgary.ca/uofc/eduweb/grammar/course/sentence/2_4d.htm#infinitive http://faculty.vassar.edu/vonderem/deutsch_heute/Kapitel04/Grammatik/verb_ph.html