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VERY VERBALS. A review for you!. Gerund/phrase DO (2) Gerund/phrase S (2) Gerund/phrase IO (2) Gerund/phrase OP (2) Gerund/phrase PN (2) Participle verb Participle adjective Infinitive phrase DO Infinitive OP Infinitive S. Infinitive phrase PN Infinitive phrase S Infinitive DO
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VERY VERBALS A review for you!
Gerund/phrase DO (2) Gerund/phrase S (2) Gerund/phrase IO (2) Gerund/phrase OP (2) Gerund/phrase PN (2) Participle verb Participle adjective Infinitive phrase DO Infinitive OP Infinitive S Infinitive phrase PN Infinitive phrase S Infinitive DO Simple (format) Compound (format) Complex (format) Imperative (type) Interrogative (type) Exclamatory (type) FREE SPACE On the bingo board…write the following terms in any order you choose.
How to play… • Write down the verbal/its function in each sentence OR tell about the sentence. • Ex. Thankfully the skater knows his skating partner. • Ans. skating/participle/adjective • If you identify the verbal or sentence correctly, you can put a piece of candy on that square and try and get BINGO.
Now, let’s begin the game! • Her goal is winning. • Winning/gerund/PN
In her defense, she is bringing a witness to the trial. • Is bringing/present participle verb
The pacifist gave hunting a try but quit. • Hunting/gerund/io
To play lacrosse well requires great skill. • To play lacrosse well/infinitive ph/subject
In the evenings, Joey hates sleeping. • Sleeping/gerund/do
Stop. (sentence type) • Imperative
I tried to bring the guinea pig to school. • Infinitive phrase/do
In the morning, I always want to drink coffee. (sentence format) • simple
I earned their respect by answering all the questions right. • answering all the questions right/gerund phrase/op
Susie kissed Bob! (sentence type) • exclamatory
As a result of the test, Joe got into Harvard; he will be successful there. (sentence format) • compound
Dancing in the hall is the best workout you can imagine. • Dancing in the hall/gerund phrase/s
In the morning, she began setting her alarm, but she could not get up. • Setting her alarm/gerund phrase/DO
Should I go to the store? (sentence type) • interrogative
Marcel gave running around the block his best effort. • Running around the block/gerund phrase/io
Since I ate too many cupcakes, I had a stomach ache. (sentence format) • complex
She was about to cry. • To cry/infinitive/op
Singing is what I love. • Singing/Gerund/s
For her birthday, my favorite gift is to write a poem for her. • To write a poem for her/infinitive phrase/PN
Susie’s boyfriend got in trouble by flirting. • Flirting/gerund/op
The squirming puppy licked my face. • Participle adjective
The group’s goal was to raise a million dollars. • Infinitive phrase/pn
To giggle would be inappropriate. • Infinitive/subject
Her ultimate goal is getting into Stanford. • Gerund phrase/PN
I love to eat. • Infinitive/do