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Gerunds, Participles, and Infinitives

Gerunds, Participles, and Infinitives

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7th - 8th Grade

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7 Slides • 12 Questions

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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?

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I was studying at home yesterday when he called.

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We will be shifting to the new apartment this weekend.

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We have to study for a test, so I'm afraid we won't be able to make it.

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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?

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Baking

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Helping

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Cycling

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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?

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Opening

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Looks

3

Door

4

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.

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Achievement

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Winning

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National

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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?

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Gerund

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Present Participle

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Past Participle

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Infinitive

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Multiple Choice

What is a gerund?

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A gerund is the -ed form of the verb, or a different form for irregular verbs.

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A gerund is the to+verb form of the verb

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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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