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Esteem, expunge, finite, invulnerable, malevolent, nonchalant, omniscient
The 3rd person _____ narrator is able to tell readers what is occurring in multiple people’s minds. I hold him in high ____, because of his integrity. His brother is _____, as he showed, when he stole from the child. Forest fires can ______ all wildlife from an area. The moat makes the fort ____ to attack. There is a ____ amount of time that you have to complete the SAT with strict time limits. I was surprised that he was ____, when he lost his dog.
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Verbals Notes (Day 1): Participles
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What is a verbal? A verbal is a word that looks like a verb, but does not act like a verb. A verbal is a part of speech other than a verb (noun, adjective, adverb)
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Types of Verbals Participles Infinitives Gerunds
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Today’s Verbal: Participles
Look like verbs in the past or future tense, but are actually adjectives. Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns, so participles modify nouns and pronouns.
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Participle Examples: The hunted deer The peeking kid
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Types of Participles Past Present Past participles end in –ed or –en.
Example: The forgotten boy cried until his parents came back. Forgotten describes boy. Present participles end in –ing. The running jaguar captured its prey. Running describes jaguar.
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Participial phrases Participles may have multiple words attached to them to help modify a noun. Strolling slowly, the couple enjoyed their walk in the park. Hunted for its tusks, elephants are killed with most of their bodies left to rot by poachers.
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Summary Questions What is a verbal?
What part of speech is a participle? What do participles modify? What do participial endings look like?
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