IDENTIFYING VERBALS
For each of the following sentences, underline the verbal and then identify whether it is a gerund, infinitive, or participle (present or past).
I love my mother's cooking; it is simply divine.
Gerund
1) People see psychiatrists because they need to talk about their issues.
2) Shaken by the events, Tony was taken home. 3) Studying will help improve your grades.
4) Sophie agreed to meet with me, but then she never showed up.
5) Give this to your mother; she loves reading. 6) Talking on the phone, the man never saw the thief steal his briefcase. 7) Yesterday, while going to church, Phil offered to paint the house. 8) The boys, excited and full of energy, clambered over the log. 9) Although they tried, they couldn't solve the puzzling mystery. 10) Beth's husband loves to hike to the hut on the top of the mountain.
the following sentences with the gerund or the infinitive of the verbs in brackets. 1) I can't stand
(watch) them behave like that. 2) His brother hates
(cook). 3) I hope
(arrive) on time. 4) We need
(help) them now. 5) Mary can't afford
(buy) such an expensive car. 6) Jerry doesn't mind
(sit) and
(do) nothing. 7) They enjoy
(relax) at the beach. 8) He pretended (be) poor to steal money from them. 9) I chose
(do) that test. 10) We miss
(visit) our granny.
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