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Verbals

Verbals

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9th Grade

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It is a type of verb that does not function as a verb instead, function as a noun, adjective, or adverb in a sentence.

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It is a type of Verbal that is used as a noun in a sentence.

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It is a type of Verbal that is in present or past participle form and functions as an adjective.

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It is a type of Verbal that is formed with "to" and a base form of a verb.

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Gerund

Gerunds are verb forms ending in –ing (v + ing) used as nouns. They are identical to the present participle in form but differ in function. A gerund plus a word or words makes gerund phrases.
Examples of gerunds:
speaking, jogging, skimming, listening, jumping, reading
Gerund phrase:
speaking to elders, listening to music, skimming the text, reading novels

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Gerund

A gerund or gerund phrase functions as noun. They can be used as:
Sentences Subject of the sentence: Reading is a very productive hobby.
Subjective complement or a predicate noun: Studying is
searching for the unknown.
Direct object: My sister Lucia dislikes eating sweets.
Object of the preposition: He was reprimanded for writing on the classroom wall.
Subject appositive: My mother's passion, painting, makes her happy and fulfilled.

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Infinitive

Infinitives are verbals introduced by the preposition to + simple or base form of the verb. They are used as nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. When used as a noun, it functions as a subject, predicate nominative/predicate noun, direct object, object of a preposition, and as appositive.
Examples of Infinitives:
to respect to observe to travel to be to wear to take
Infinitives phrase:
to respect parents to observe silence to be a contestant to wear a smile

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Infinitive

1. Infinitive used as a noun Sentences
As subject
To wear a smile when upset is difficult.
As predicate nominative/predicate noun
To obey is
to listen.
As direct object
My friend likes
to paint about nature.
As object of a preposition
Because he is new to the school and has no one to talk to, Carlos was about
to transfer to other school where his previous classmates are.

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Infinitive

As appositive
His father gave him a choice,
to learn to adjust.
2. Infinitive used as an adjective
The first persons
to know about his/her child behavior are the parents.
3. Infinitive used as an adverb
They are responsible
to look after their children's well-being specially when they are at home.

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Participles

Participles are verbal adjectives. They are used to describe nouns and pronouns. There are two (2) kinds of participles: the present participle and the past participle.

a. The present participle is formed by adding the suffix –ing to the present tense of the verb.
Examples: motivate - motivating comfort - comforting motivating factor ; comforting words
My family is my
motivating factor to work hard.

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Participles

b. The past participles of regular verbs are formed by adding -d or –ed to the present tense of the verbs.
Examples: mark – marked – marked identify - identified - identified marked – marked items identified - identified object
Only those
marked items are for sale.

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Participles

c. The past participles of some irregular verbs are the same as their present tense and past tense forms.
Examples: read – read - read cut – cut - cut read – read article cut – cut score
My friend is still grateful to know that he was able to make it even to the
cut score.

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d. The past participles of some irregular verbs are the same as their past tense form.
Examples: steal – stole - stolen build – built - built stole - stolen identity built – built relationship
The man is on the run because of his
stolen identity.

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e. The past participles of some irregular verbs change their forms or spellings.
Examples: fall – fell – fallen break– broke – broken fallen – fallen star broken - broken glass
She was able to step on the
broken glass.

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