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section 3: verbals (gerunds, participles, and infinitives)
word bank:
gerund • participle • infinitive
remember: gerunds end in -ing and act as nouns. participles end in -ing/-ed/-en and act as adjectives. infinitives use to + base verb.
type your answer below and identify the type of verbal.
- swimming is my favorite summer activity.
type of verbal:
- the broken window needs to be repaired.
type of verbal:
- i want to study biology in college.
type of verbal:
- running marathons requires dedication and discipline.
type of verbal:
- the laughing children played in the park all afternoon.
type of verbal:
- her goal is to become a neurosurgeon.
type of verbal:
section 4: appositives
hint:
an appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. it’s usually (but not always) set off by commas.
identify the appositive and the noun it renames.
- my best friend, marcus, moved to california last year.
appositive:
renames:
- the novel to kill a mockingbird is taught in many schools.
appositive:
renames:
- dr. martinez, a renowned cardiologist, will speak at the conference tomorrow.
appositive:
renames:
For items 11-16: Classify verbals using the given definitions: gerunds (-ing, noun role), participles (-ing/-ed/-en, adjective role), infinitives ("to" + base verb). For items 17-19: Identify appositives as phrases that rename adjacent nouns, per the hint.
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- Type of verbal: gerund
- Type of verbal: participle
- Type of verbal: infinitive
- Type of verbal: gerund
- Type of verbal: participle
- Type of verbal: infinitive
- Appositive: Marcus
Renames: My best friend
- Appositive: To Kill a Mockingbird
Renames: The novel
- Appositive: a renowned cardiologist
Renames: Dr. Martinez