Participles
Participle Phrases
Gerund Phrases
I am not an OBJECT! (wait, yes I am)
Participle or gerund?
100

This is the past participle form of the infinitive "to get".

What is gotten?

100

The answer is the participle phrase that describes the noun "music": John discovered that he liked music written in the 1990's.

What is written in the 1990's?

100

In English grammar, a gerund phrase acts as this.

What is a noun?

100

This is what we call a verb that "transfers" the action.

What is transitive? 

100

This type of verb ends with the past perfect form.

What is a past participle?

200

In English grammar, a participle phrase acts as this.

What is an adjective? 

200

The answer is the participle phrase in the following sentence: Maureen went hiking in the woods littered with fallen autumn leaves.

What is "littered with fallen autumn leaves"?

200

This one is missing from the list: direct object, subject, indirect object. 

What is subject complement?

200

This object receives the action.

What is the direct object?

200

These verbs end in -ING.

What is present participle and gerund?

300

This is the present and past participle of the infinitive "to buy". 

What is buying / bought?

300

The answer is the participle phrase that describes the noun in the following sentence: Henry sneakily tried to steal the pies cooling on the windowsill.  

What is cooling on the windowsill? 

300

"Time is running out." The gerund phrase is this part of a noun.

What is DO (direct object)?

300

The answer is the indirect object: why would you give her money as a birthday gift?!"

What is her?

300

Looking at the words italicized, the answer is this type of phrase: Jeremy loves baking chocolate chip cookies.

What is a gerund phrase?

400

This is the past participle of the infinitive "to lie (on the couch)"


What is lain? 

400

The answer is the noun described by the participle phrase in the following sentence: Maria had awoken to the sound of thunder rumbling in the distance.

What is thunder?

400

"Saving money for college is a smart way to plan for the future." The gerund phrase is this part of a noun. 

What is the subject?

400

The answer is the words that are the direct object and indirect object, respectively: Sally made Harry some posters for his lost dog.

What is posters (DO), Harry (IDO)?

400

Looking at the words italicized, the answer is this type of phrase: The cat curiously studied the fish swimming in the fish tank

What is a participle phrase?

500

This is the present and past participle of the infinitive "to forecast". 

What is forecasting / forecast? 

500

The answer is the participle phrase in the following sentence: Jack loved Jill, but her feared he could never have jumped over the candle burning a red hot flame.

What is "burning a red hot flame"?

500

"The student gave answering the question her best effort". The gerund phrase is this part of a noun.

What is IDO (indirect object)? 

500

The answer is the phrase that is the direct object: Jeremy loves baking chocolate chip cookies.

What is baking chocolate chip cookies?

500

Looking at the words italicized, the answer is this type of phrase: Running with all her might, Isabel tried to finish the race first.

What is a participle phrase? 

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