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Grab Bag Prepositions Infinitives Present Participles Past Participles

Identify the INFINITIVE in this sentence: Mr. Smart braved the icy rain to throw the smelly squid eyeball stew into the dumpster.

What is to throw?

What type of verbal phrase does this sentence include? Mrs. Rose was enjoying the hamburger, gnawing it loudly for all the hear.

What is Present Participle?

Is this sentence ACTICE or PASSIVE VOICE? The family went to the beach.

What is Active Voice?

Identify the simple predicate in the following sentence: My cat, Chloe, has escaped again..

What is has escaped?

DAILY DOUBLE

What type of mood is this sentence? Stop, collaborate and listen!

What is Imperative Mood?

The table in the hall should be moved.

What is in?

One of my friends moved to Florida.

What is of?

Send it to us when it arrives.

What is to?

Among all entries, that project won the prize.

What is among?

Paintings at the gallery were sold.

What is at?

Whenever Melissa goes, she always brings a book to read in case.

What is to read?

To sleep is the only thing Jason wants after his long day at school.

What is to sleep?

To hear announcements in the morning is a grand thing!

What is to hear?

Mrs. Rose braved the hard workout to eat a delicious strawberry.

What is to eat?

Mr. Hall hid in the hall to scare the boys who keep turning off his computer.

What is to scare?

The mascot, running around like a chicken, entertained the crowd.

What is running?

Luke, chewing loudly, enjoyed his candy bar.

What is chewing?

Feeling puckish, Mrs. Rose jumped out from behind the desk to scare the students.

What is feeling?

Signaling the end of the day, the bell rang right on time.

What is signaling?

Students, talking over the announcements, annoy me.

What is talking?

The class was in awe, amazed by how easy past participles were to write.

What is amazed?

Frozen, the microwavable meal crunched when I bit into it.

What is frozen?

Mrs. Rose laughed, amused by her silly students.

What is amused?

The dog, annoyed by the intrusion, barked at the raccoon.

What is annoyed?

Angered by the new rule, the student yelled at the teacher.

What is angered?

Circle the complete subject, underline the complete verb and put a box around any prepositional phrases in the following sentence: This pair of pants needs pressed.

This pair of pants needs pressed.