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Verbals
Verbal Phrase =
• A phrase that is centered around a verb form.
• This verb form is NOT used as a verb in the sentence
• It is used as a noun, adjective or adverb.
There are 3 kinds of verbals or verbal phrases:
GERUND PARITCIPLE INFINITIVE
Gerund
- ing
What?
Gerund / Gerund Phrase
• …centers around a verb form ending in -ING
• …is always used as a noun
• …is never surrounded by commas (except for appositives)
• Caution! -ING verb forms can also be
verbs or adjectives (These are NOT gerunds.)
• …can be used in each of the 6 noun positions
Not all -ING words are
Gerunds:
• morning
• evening
• something
• nothing
• anything
• everything
• She is driving to school today.
Gerund / Gerund Phrase
EXAMPLES:
• Swimming the mile is my best event.
• I like swimming the mile.
• My best event is swimming the mile.
• I gave swimming the mile a try.
• He lectured us about swimming the mile.
• My best event, swimming the mile, was canceled.
Gerund / Gerund Phrase
ANSWERS:
• Swimming the mile is my best event. (Subject)
• I like swimming the mile. (DO)
• My best event is swimming the mile. (PN)
• I gave swimming the mile a try. (IO)
• He lectured us about swimming the mile. (OP)
• My best event, swimming the mile, was canceled. (APP)
Gerund / Gerund Phrase
EXAMPLES:
• His sister was dancing in the show.
• I hate practicing the piano.
• I gave my mom’s cooking a perfect 10.
• Sitting by the pool is quite relaxing.
• Wishing upon a star, Sue imagined a better life.
• While I was walking on the beach, I found a sand dollar.
Gerund / Gerund Phrase
ANSWERS:
• His sister was dancing in the show. (not a gerund, verb phrase)
• I hate practicing the piano. (DO)
• I gave my mom’s cooking a perfect 10. (IO)
• Sitting by the pool is quite relaxing. (S)
• Wishing upon a star, Sue imagined a better life.
(not a gerund, participial phrase)
• While I was walking on the beach, I found a sand dollar.
(not a gerund, clause)
Gerund / Gerund Phrase
EXAMPLES:
• Becoming a doctor takes years of serious study.
• Kino’s specialty is cooking mushrooms.
• The subtle squeaking of the door hinges told Mira that her
sister was home.
• Carla decided on writing about famous women in history.
• Mr. Riley enjoys the crackling of a campfire on a winter’s
evening.
Gerund / Gerund Phrase
ANSWERS:
• Becoming a doctor takes years of serious study. (S)
• Kino’s specialty is cooking mushrooms. (PN)
• The subtle squeaking of the door hinges told Mira that her
sister was home. (S)
• Carla decided on writing about famous women in history. (OP)
• Mr. Riley enjoys the crackling of a campfire on a winter’s
evening. (DO)
Gerund / Gerund Phrase
EXAMPLES:
• Traveling to new and interesting places is fun.
• The smiling child amused his parents.
• Give playing golf another chance.
• Pam is studying for her French exam.
• Holding onto the kite, Jeremy received a cut.
Gerund / Gerund Phrase
ANSWERS:
• Traveling to new and interesting places is fun. (S)
• The smiling child amused his parents.(not a gerund, participle)
• Give playing golf another chance. (IO)
• Pam is studying for her French exam. (not a gerund, verb phrase)
• Holding onto the kite, Jeremy received a cut.
(not a gerund, participial phrase)
Gerund / Gerund Phrase
patterns to look for…
Subject + verb …
Subject + linking verb + PN
Subject + action verb + DO
Subject + action verb (usu. give) + IO DO
Preposition + OP
S, Appositive , verb…
(Other combinations are possible for this one.)
Participle -ing
-d
-ed
-n
-en
-nt
What kind?
Which one?
Participles…
• are verb forms that act like adjectives.
• can end in –ing, -d, -ed, -n, -en, nt
• will come as close as they can to the noun they modify
• can come BEFORE or AFTER the noun it modifies
Participles
Examples:
• The frowning clown fell down. (article/ adj./noun)
• The clown, frowning at the crowd, fell down.
• Frowning at the crowd, the clown fell down.
Participial Phrases…
• may fall at the beginning of the sentence.
• If so, it will be separated from the sentence
with a comma
Example:
• Bent by the wind, the tree finally fell over.
Find the participles:
• The fallen tree blocked the road.
• Mary had to replace the soiled carpet.
• Mike’s goal was hiking the Rockies.
• The running water eroded the soil.
• We finally got our own swimming pool.
• Eating jalapeno peppers can be painful.
Find the participles (Answers)
• The fallen tree blocked the road.
• Mary had to replace the soiled carpet.
• Mike’s goal was hiking the Rockies. (gerund)
• The running water eroded the soil.
• We finally got our own swimming pool.
• Eating jalapeno peppers can be painful. (gerund)
Find the participial phrases:
• Running quickly, the puppy caught up with
the family.
• Seeing my family made me feel safe.
• Bending in the wind, the tree finally fell.
• The wind, whipping through the valley, did
extensive damage.
• I saw my uncle waiting for me.
Find the participial phrases
(Answers)
• Running quickly, the puppy caught up with
the family.
• Seeing my family made me feel safe. (gerund)
• Bending in the wind, the tree finally fell.
• The wind, whipping through the valley, did
extensive damage.
• I saw my uncle waiting for me.
Find the participial phrases:
• Granny’s goal, quilting a huge quilt, will have to
wait until spring.
• Martha’s hobby is sewing for the family.
• Sitting by the dock, Bob felt lonely.
• The boy sitting by the bay was my cousin.
• Not watching his steps, the toddler fell down.
Find the participial phrases
(Answers)
• Granny’s goal, quilting a huge quilt, will have to
wait until spring. (gerund / appositive)
• Martha’s hobby is sewing for the family. (gerund)
• Sitting by the dock, Bob felt lonely.
• The boy sitting by the bay was my cousin.
• Not watching his steps, the toddler fell down.
Participle / Participial Phrase
patterns to look for…
participial phrase , Subject + verb…
Subject, participial phrase , verb…
Subject + verb +DO participial phrase
Preposition + OP participial phrase
Article participle Noun
Infinitive
to + verb
What? (NOUN)
Which one? (ADJ.)
What kind? (ADJ.)
Why? (ADV.)
Infinitive RULES:
• Center around TO + verb
• Verb is “naked” – No endings (-ing, -ed, etc.)
• Examples: to go, to sit, to talk, etc.
• Can be used as noun, adj. or adv.
• Caution! Do not confuse with
prepositional phrases using “to”
(to school, to me, to us, to them, to lunch, etc.)
Find the Infinitives
• I wanted to go to the mall today.
• My mom went to bed early.
• Your cat ate too much food today.
• To sleep all day is unhealthy.
• I want to ask you a question.
Find the Infinitive Phrases:
• I went to the pond to fish for bass.
• I have to go to the mall before supper.
• To make good grades, one must study.
• My goal is to make good grades.
• I sat with the team to give them my support.
• Don’t try to get out of here too fast.
Infinitive Phrases used as
NOUNS:
• I want to get a car for my birthday.
• My goal is to get a car for my birthday.
• To get a car for my birthday would be
wonderful.
• My goal, to get a car for my birthday, may
never happen.
Which two noun positions are not used?
Infinitive Phrases used as
ADJECTIVES:
• The movie to see is Avatar.
• I missed the road to take to the beach.
• The place to see moose is Canada.
• I need a place to keep my book bag.
Adjective infinitive phrases will come directly after a noun
and modify it by answering “which?” or “what kind?.”
Infinitive Phrases used as
ADVERBS:
• I went to the pond to fish.
• To get into Harvard, you must study.
• I am happy to be here.
• I am sad to see you go.
An infinitive phrase that comes first in a sentence MAY be
an adverb, but it will have a comma after it. Adverb infinitive
phrases usually answer “why?” or “how?.”
Some famous Infinitives :
• “To be or not to be, that is the question.”
• “To know me is to love me.”
• “You’ve got to live a little.”
• “I vant to drink your bloooooood.”
• “I wanna hold your hand.”
• “I’ve only just begun to fight.”
• “To boldly go where no man has gone before…”
(split infinitive)
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verbals-2-powerpoint-from-slideshare-better.ppt

  • 2. Verbal Phrase = • A phrase that is centered around a verb form. • This verb form is NOT used as a verb in the sentence • It is used as a noun, adjective or adverb. There are 3 kinds of verbals or verbal phrases: GERUND PARITCIPLE INFINITIVE
  • 4. Gerund / Gerund Phrase • …centers around a verb form ending in -ING • …is always used as a noun • …is never surrounded by commas (except for appositives) • Caution! -ING verb forms can also be verbs or adjectives (These are NOT gerunds.) • …can be used in each of the 6 noun positions
  • 5. Not all -ING words are Gerunds: • morning • evening • something • nothing • anything • everything • She is driving to school today.
  • 6. Gerund / Gerund Phrase EXAMPLES: • Swimming the mile is my best event. • I like swimming the mile. • My best event is swimming the mile. • I gave swimming the mile a try. • He lectured us about swimming the mile. • My best event, swimming the mile, was canceled.
  • 7. Gerund / Gerund Phrase ANSWERS: • Swimming the mile is my best event. (Subject) • I like swimming the mile. (DO) • My best event is swimming the mile. (PN) • I gave swimming the mile a try. (IO) • He lectured us about swimming the mile. (OP) • My best event, swimming the mile, was canceled. (APP)
  • 8. Gerund / Gerund Phrase EXAMPLES: • His sister was dancing in the show. • I hate practicing the piano. • I gave my mom’s cooking a perfect 10. • Sitting by the pool is quite relaxing. • Wishing upon a star, Sue imagined a better life. • While I was walking on the beach, I found a sand dollar.
  • 9. Gerund / Gerund Phrase ANSWERS: • His sister was dancing in the show. (not a gerund, verb phrase) • I hate practicing the piano. (DO) • I gave my mom’s cooking a perfect 10. (IO) • Sitting by the pool is quite relaxing. (S) • Wishing upon a star, Sue imagined a better life. (not a gerund, participial phrase) • While I was walking on the beach, I found a sand dollar. (not a gerund, clause)
  • 10. Gerund / Gerund Phrase EXAMPLES: • Becoming a doctor takes years of serious study. • Kino’s specialty is cooking mushrooms. • The subtle squeaking of the door hinges told Mira that her sister was home. • Carla decided on writing about famous women in history. • Mr. Riley enjoys the crackling of a campfire on a winter’s evening.
  • 11. Gerund / Gerund Phrase ANSWERS: • Becoming a doctor takes years of serious study. (S) • Kino’s specialty is cooking mushrooms. (PN) • The subtle squeaking of the door hinges told Mira that her sister was home. (S) • Carla decided on writing about famous women in history. (OP) • Mr. Riley enjoys the crackling of a campfire on a winter’s evening. (DO)
  • 12. Gerund / Gerund Phrase EXAMPLES: • Traveling to new and interesting places is fun. • The smiling child amused his parents. • Give playing golf another chance. • Pam is studying for her French exam. • Holding onto the kite, Jeremy received a cut.
  • 13. Gerund / Gerund Phrase ANSWERS: • Traveling to new and interesting places is fun. (S) • The smiling child amused his parents.(not a gerund, participle) • Give playing golf another chance. (IO) • Pam is studying for her French exam. (not a gerund, verb phrase) • Holding onto the kite, Jeremy received a cut. (not a gerund, participial phrase)
  • 14. Gerund / Gerund Phrase patterns to look for… Subject + verb … Subject + linking verb + PN Subject + action verb + DO Subject + action verb (usu. give) + IO DO Preposition + OP S, Appositive , verb… (Other combinations are possible for this one.)
  • 16. Participles… • are verb forms that act like adjectives. • can end in –ing, -d, -ed, -n, -en, nt • will come as close as they can to the noun they modify • can come BEFORE or AFTER the noun it modifies
  • 17. Participles Examples: • The frowning clown fell down. (article/ adj./noun) • The clown, frowning at the crowd, fell down. • Frowning at the crowd, the clown fell down.
  • 18. Participial Phrases… • may fall at the beginning of the sentence. • If so, it will be separated from the sentence with a comma Example: • Bent by the wind, the tree finally fell over.
  • 19. Find the participles: • The fallen tree blocked the road. • Mary had to replace the soiled carpet. • Mike’s goal was hiking the Rockies. • The running water eroded the soil. • We finally got our own swimming pool. • Eating jalapeno peppers can be painful.
  • 20. Find the participles (Answers) • The fallen tree blocked the road. • Mary had to replace the soiled carpet. • Mike’s goal was hiking the Rockies. (gerund) • The running water eroded the soil. • We finally got our own swimming pool. • Eating jalapeno peppers can be painful. (gerund)
  • 21. Find the participial phrases: • Running quickly, the puppy caught up with the family. • Seeing my family made me feel safe. • Bending in the wind, the tree finally fell. • The wind, whipping through the valley, did extensive damage. • I saw my uncle waiting for me.
  • 22. Find the participial phrases (Answers) • Running quickly, the puppy caught up with the family. • Seeing my family made me feel safe. (gerund) • Bending in the wind, the tree finally fell. • The wind, whipping through the valley, did extensive damage. • I saw my uncle waiting for me.
  • 23. Find the participial phrases: • Granny’s goal, quilting a huge quilt, will have to wait until spring. • Martha’s hobby is sewing for the family. • Sitting by the dock, Bob felt lonely. • The boy sitting by the bay was my cousin. • Not watching his steps, the toddler fell down.
  • 24. Find the participial phrases (Answers) • Granny’s goal, quilting a huge quilt, will have to wait until spring. (gerund / appositive) • Martha’s hobby is sewing for the family. (gerund) • Sitting by the dock, Bob felt lonely. • The boy sitting by the bay was my cousin. • Not watching his steps, the toddler fell down.
  • 25. Participle / Participial Phrase patterns to look for… participial phrase , Subject + verb… Subject, participial phrase , verb… Subject + verb +DO participial phrase Preposition + OP participial phrase Article participle Noun
  • 26. Infinitive to + verb What? (NOUN) Which one? (ADJ.) What kind? (ADJ.) Why? (ADV.)
  • 27. Infinitive RULES: • Center around TO + verb • Verb is “naked” – No endings (-ing, -ed, etc.) • Examples: to go, to sit, to talk, etc. • Can be used as noun, adj. or adv. • Caution! Do not confuse with prepositional phrases using “to” (to school, to me, to us, to them, to lunch, etc.)
  • 28. Find the Infinitives • I wanted to go to the mall today. • My mom went to bed early. • Your cat ate too much food today. • To sleep all day is unhealthy. • I want to ask you a question.
  • 29. Find the Infinitive Phrases: • I went to the pond to fish for bass. • I have to go to the mall before supper. • To make good grades, one must study. • My goal is to make good grades. • I sat with the team to give them my support. • Don’t try to get out of here too fast.
  • 30. Infinitive Phrases used as NOUNS: • I want to get a car for my birthday. • My goal is to get a car for my birthday. • To get a car for my birthday would be wonderful. • My goal, to get a car for my birthday, may never happen. Which two noun positions are not used?
  • 31. Infinitive Phrases used as ADJECTIVES: • The movie to see is Avatar. • I missed the road to take to the beach. • The place to see moose is Canada. • I need a place to keep my book bag. Adjective infinitive phrases will come directly after a noun and modify it by answering “which?” or “what kind?.”
  • 32. Infinitive Phrases used as ADVERBS: • I went to the pond to fish. • To get into Harvard, you must study. • I am happy to be here. • I am sad to see you go. An infinitive phrase that comes first in a sentence MAY be an adverb, but it will have a comma after it. Adverb infinitive phrases usually answer “why?” or “how?.”
  • 33. Some famous Infinitives : • “To be or not to be, that is the question.” • “To know me is to love me.” • “You’ve got to live a little.” • “I vant to drink your bloooooood.” • “I wanna hold your hand.” • “I’ve only just begun to fight.” • “To boldly go where no man has gone before…” (split infinitive)