
Infinitives, Gerunds and Participles
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Carrie Fritch
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Infinitives, Gerunds and Participles
Navya 8B
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Infinitives
An infinitive is a verbal consisting of to + a verb, and it acts like a subject, direct object, subject complement, adjective, or adverb in a sentence.
For example, 'She went to play football.'
To identify an infinitive, just search for the to+verb form of the verb.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these sentences contain an infinitive?
I was studying at home yesterday when he called.
We will be shifting to the new apartment this weekend.
We have to study for a test, so I'm afraid we won't be able to make it.
I went to the expensive parlor down the street.
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Gerunds
Gerunds are verbals that function as nouns and have an –ing ending.
For example, 'Walking helps clear my mind'.
To identify a gerund, search for a word that looks like a verb, and is in the -ing form but doesn't actually act as a verb.
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Multiple Choice
I was baking cupcakes for my mother yesterday. Helping my mother makes me happy, especially when we work together. After that, I went to cycle in the neighborhood.
Which of the highlighted words is a gerund?
Baking
Helping
Cycling
None of these
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Participles
There are two types of participles-Present participle and Past Participle.
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Present Participle
Present participle, always ending in -ing, is created from the form of a verb used with the verb to be(am, is, are, was, were, been) as an auxiliary verb
For example 'The other day, I was sitting in the park while my little sister was playing with her toys.'
To identify a present participle, look for the -ing form of a verb.
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Fill in the Blank
I saw them crossing the street.
Which word is the present participle? (Write the answer without caps or spaces in between)
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Past Participle
The past participles of all regular verbs end in -ed. Irregular verbs, however, have various past participle endings – for instance, thrown, ridden, built, and gone.
For example, 'He found the house burned.'
To identify a past participle, search for a verb that is in the -ed form, or a verb that works in the perfect tense.
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Multiple Choice
Opening the door, he looks inside.
Which word is a participle?
Opening
Looks
Door
Inside
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Open Ended
If you have any questions or doubts related to the topic, please type them here.
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Multiple Choice
Her most important achievement was winning the national championship.
Identify the gerund.
Achievement
Winning
National
Championship
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Multiple Select
Looking out the window, Lisa took a deep breath. She couldn't wait to get the results of her exam, as she was studying very hard the previous night.
Which of these does the sentence not contain?
Gerund
Present Participle
Past Participle
Infinitive
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Multiple Choice
What is a gerund?
A gerund is the -ed form of the verb, or a different form for irregular verbs.
A gerund is the to+verb form of the verb
None of these
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Fill in the Blank
___(Search) for her gloves, she dug through the entire wardrobe.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb. (Don't use caps or spaces)
Hint-participles
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Fill in the Blank
We cannot afford ___ (hesitate)
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Fill in the Blank
They stopped having lunch at the restaurant.
The highlighted word is an example of which verbal?
(gerund, infinitive, past participle or present participle)
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Open Ended
Write an example each of gerunds, infinitives, present participles and past participles in a sentence.
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Infinitives, Gerunds and Participles
Navya 8B
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