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Types of Verbals , Participles, Gerund, Infinitive, Using, Worksheet
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In this article we will learn how many types of Verbals are there, Using verbals. After reading the whole article, you can simply check your knowledge with the help of the worksheet.
Verbals Definition: A verbal is a noun or adjective formed from a verb . In a general way, Verbals express action without limiting the action to any time or asserting it to any subject.
There are three different kinds of verbals:
The main difference between verbals and other nouns and adjectives is that verbals can take their own objects, even though they are no longer verbs.
A participle is an adjective formed from a verb in the sentence . To make a present participle, we have to add -ing to the verb, sometimes doubling the final consonant. ( Read participles rules, uses )
Another type of participle, the past participle , is a little more complicated, since not all verbs form the past tense regularly. The following are all past participles:
Note: Past participles do not take objects (unless they are part of a compound verb ). Only transitive verbs can use their past participles as adjectives and that unlike other verbals, 
Definition: It is denoted by ‘V1 + ing’ . It acts as a noun and a verb . Hence Gerund is also called Verb-noun. Make a gerund is very easy, we only have to add -ing to the verb, just as with a present participle . ( Read Gerund rules and uses )
In this example, the noun phrase an event is the direct object of the verbal organising, even though event is a noun rather than a verb.
borrowing is a gerund. It is the subject of the sentence. “Money” is the object of the gerund.
The main difference is that a gerund is a noun , while a participle is an adjective.
Difference between Gerund and participle examples
( Uncontrollable is an adjective modifying the noun lunatic .)
An infinitive is the basic form of a verb as in to talk .
You know an infinitive always consists of ‘ to’ and the base form of the verb. Here is a lost of infinitives which are often but not always, these two parts are together.  ( Read Infinitive Rules, and uses )
to run, – to sleep, – to cry, – to shout, – to jump, – to play, – to dance, to read, – to eat, – to cheat, – to obey, – to order, – to buy.
Do, does, did, doing, want, wants, wanted, wanting, excel, excels, excelled, excelling, pass, passes, passed, passing.
An infinitive fo llowed by the simple form of the verb and will almost always begin with to :
Important Note: An infinitive is not a verb, So we cannot add -s, -es, -ed, or -ing in the end.
In a sentence , an Infinitives can be used as nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. Look at these examples:
To play is the only thing Pari wants to do once she finishes her exams.
To wash functions as an adjective because it modifies face wash .
An infinitive will almost always begin with to . Exceptions do occur, however. An infinitive will lose it’s to when it follows verbs like feel, hear, help, let, make, see and watch.
special verb + direct object + infinitive – to
There are two common problems that come up when we use verbals.
The first is that since verbals look like verbs, they sometimes cause students to write fragmented sentences:
The second problem is a very fine point. Although they look the same, gerunds and present participles are different parts of speech  and need to be treated differently.
For example, consider the following two sentences:
In the first example, finishing is a participle modifying the noun dog : in other words, the writer admires the dog, not what he is doing. In the second example, finishing is a participle, modified by the possessive noun dog’s. The writer admires not the dog but the fact that it is finishing the race.
Verbal Exercise, read the questions, and select the correct option.
(1). Rani’s new house, battered by bad weather, looks worn.
a. gerund
b. infinitive
c. participle
d. verb
(2). She had been working very hard to reach her goal.
a. gerund
b. infinitive
c. participle
d. verb
(3). The opposition accepted the new laws.
a. gerund
b. infinitive
c. participle
d. verb
(4). Swimming in the sea during a high tide is dangerous.
a. gerund
b. infinitive
c. participle
d. verb
(5). Gaurav hopes to make it to the next round.
a. gerund
b. infinitive
c. participle
d. verb
(6). When asked, the captain accepted that he had indeed slapped the player.
a. gerund
b. infinitive
c. participle
d. verb
(7). Failing to fulfil the student’s demands, the Principal had to resign.
a. gerund
b. infinitive
c. participle
d. verb
(8). Disappointed by his lack of concentration, the teacher gave up training him for the act.
a. gerund
b. infinitive
c. participle
d. verb
(9). My mother said that selling the house was the only viable solution.
a. gerund
b. infinitive
c. participle
d. verb
(10). The maid took away the little baby to feed him.
a. gerund
b. infinitive
c. participle
d. verb
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