VERBALS QUIZ REVIEW PFEFFER/MACLEOD 2016. Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? The man wearing the blue suit watched.

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VERBALS QUIZ REVIEW PFEFFER/MACLEOD 2016

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? The man wearing the blue suit watched the game. Answer: participle

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? Standing in front of the class, Anthony felt nervous. Answer: participle

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? Jennifer’s goal was to graduate from the University of Maryland. Answer: infinitive

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? Edward likes eating hamburgers for breakfast. Answer: gerund

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? John’s favorite outdoor activity is skiing. Answer: gerund

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? It was not easy for Harold to admit he was wrong. Answer: infinitive

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? Going on a cruise and climbing Mt. Rushmore were Rachel’s summer vacation plans. Answer: gerund

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? The woman sitting next to Mr. Watson is our guest speaker. Answer: participle

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? Dancing with the famous instructor, Dylan felt like a star. Answer: participle

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? To understand the author’s purpose is very important. Answer: infinitive

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? Animals dumped in the streets often become a menace. Answer: participle

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? I have decided to ask Brandon about the project. Answer: infinitive

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? The girls love to swim at Julie’s house. Answer: Infinitive

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? Saddened by Barry’s remark, Nick left for home. Answer: participle

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? Watching the birds is one of Martin’s favorite hobbies. Answer: gerund

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? Selling real estate is a very profitable business. Answer: gerund

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? Patty, baking 10 cakes for the festival, accidently burned one of them. Answer: participle

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? Carrie, packing hurriedly, forgot her toothbrush. Answer: participle

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? Working out daily should be an essential part of American life. Answer: gerund

Is the underlined phrase an infinitive, gerund, or participle phrase? I have a book to return to the library. Answer: infinitive