Pick out the non-finite verb and state its kind: The roaring of the lion frightened us.
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frightened is the non finite verb
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Pick out the non-finite verb and state whether it's an Infinitive, Gerund or Participle :
The roaring of the lion frightened us.
The roaring of the lion frightened us.
In the sentence the non-finite verb is roaring. It is Gerund.
Infinitives :
- 'To' before the verb ( to do, to go, to eat etc.) forms the infinitive.
- since V-to is not limited to the subject it is called infinitives.
- An infinitive like a noun may be
- 1. subject of a verb
- 2 object of a verb
- 3 object of a preposition
Participle :
- A participle is partly a verb and partly an adjective.
- A participle is partly a verb and partly an adjective.participles are of 3 kinds
1 present participle
2 past participle
3 perfect participle
☑Gerund :
- Verb-ing may be used as noun. This verb-noun combination is called Gerund.
- Gerunds mostly abstract nouns do not have plural form.
- Gerunds mostly abstract nouns do not have plural form.Gerund acts like a noun whereas the participle acts like an adjective.
Examples of gerund :
- walking is a good exercise.
- I like reading books.
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