Gerunds
Participles
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Infinitive or Not?
Name that Mood
100
Identify the gerund. Running is my favorite form of exercise.
Running
100
Identify the participle. The screaming children aggravated other customers in the store.
Screaming
100

Which verb mood asks a question

Interrogative 

100

Is "to run" an infinitive in this sentence: "He likes to run after school."

Yes

100

Which verb mood: 

She walks to school everyday. 

Indicative 

200

Identify the gerund: Their favorite hobby is painting. 

Painting 

200
Identify the participle. She rocked the fussing baby until he fell asleep.
Fussing
200

Identify the verbal and what type: "Swimming is fun in the summer."

Swimming - gerund 

200

What is the infinitive in this sentence: She wants to travel to Japan. 

to travel

200

Which verb mood: 

Did you do your homework?


Interrogative 

300
Identify the gerund. George has liked singing since he was in the third grade.
Singing
300
Identify the participle. The flying foxes were hunting insects.
Flying
300

Which verb mood is a command - telling someone to do something

Imperative 

300

Is "to the store" an infinitive phrase in "She went to the store."

No (prepositional phrase)

300

Which verb mood: 

Sit down now. 

Imperative 

400

Which part of speech does a gerund function as?

noun

400

Identify the participle. The broken window needs to be fixed. 

Broken

400

"Laughing loudly, he ran from the room." What type of verbal is "laughing"?

Participle 

400

Is "to leave" an infinitive in this sentence: "We decided to leave early."

Yes

400

Which verb mood: 

If it rains tomorrow, then the game will be canceled. 

Conditional 

500

What is the gerund in this sentence: They talked about hiking. 

hiking

500

Identify the participle. The burnt toast was tossed into the trash.

Burnt 

500

Which verbal functions as an adjective?

Participle 

500

Is "to him" an infinitive phrase in: "She gave the letter to him."

No (prepositional phrase)

500

Which verb mood: 

If I were a bird, I would fly to school.

Subjunctive  

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