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Daily Grammar Lessons Blog: Quiz for Lessons 221 - 225 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles/Adjective Infinitives
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Saturday, August 1, 2015. Quiz for Lessons 221 - 225 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles/Adjective Infinitives. Find the infinitives, participles, and the participial and infinitive phrases in these sentences and tell what word they modify. 1 My attempts to comfort the lost boy were useless. 2 Having been left behind, the puppy gave a whining howl. 3 The exhausted men were given the signal to start the march. 4 The admired musician wants a person to study with him. For answers scroll down.
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Daily Grammar Lessons Blog: Lesson 222 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Lesson 222 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles. Is used as an adjective and ends in various ways. A present participle always ends with ing. As does the gerund, but remember that it is an adjective. A past participle ends with ed, n, or irregularly. With gerunds. Participles are used as adjectives; gerunds are used as nouns.). That comes at the beginning of the sentence is always followed by a comma and modifies the subject of the sentence. For answers scroll down.
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Daily Grammar Lessons Blog: Lesson 221 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles
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Monday, July 27, 2015. Lesson 221 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles. Is used as an adjective and ends in various ways. A present participle always ends with ing. As does the gerund, but remember that it is an adjective. A past participle ends with ed, n, or irregularly. With gerunds. Participles are used as adjectives; gerunds are used as nouns.). Find the participles in these sentences and tell what word they modify. 1 The bike had a broken spoke. 2 Her smiling face made everyone happy.
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Daily Grammar Lessons Blog: Lesson 223 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Lesson 223 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles. Is used as an adjective and ends in various ways. A present participle always ends with ing. As does the gerund, but remember that it is an adjective. A past participle ends with ed, n, or irregularly. With gerunds. Participles are used as adjectives; gerunds are used as nouns.). That comes at the beginning of the sentence is always followed by a comma and modifies the subject of the sentence. For answers scroll down.
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Daily Grammar Lessons Blog: 7/19/15 - 7/26/15
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Saturday, July 25, 2015. Quiz for Lessons 216 - 220 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Noun Infinitives. Find the noun infinitive phrases in the following sentences and tell how they are used. 1 To sit in judgment is a difficult task. 2 To waste time in class is foolishness. 3 To party and to sleep in were his only faults. 4 My grandfather wanted only to build a home and raise a family. 5 Barbara hopes to be home soon. 6 His joys were to play soccer and to visit friends. For answers scroll down. It can ...
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Daily Grammar Lessons Blog: 7/26/15 - 8/2/15
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Saturday, August 1, 2015. Quiz for Lessons 221 - 225 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles/Adjective Infinitives. Find the infinitives, participles, and the participial and infinitive phrases in these sentences and tell what word they modify. 1 My attempts to comfort the lost boy were useless. 2 Having been left behind, the puppy gave a whining howl. 3 The exhausted men were given the signal to start the march. 4 The admired musician wants a person to study with him. For answers scroll down.
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Daily Grammar Lessons Blog: 8/2/15 - 8/9/15
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Saturday, August 8, 2015. Quiz for Lessons 226 - 230 - Parts of the Sentence - Participles. Combine these sentences using a participial phrase. 1 I strolled down the lane. I was enjoying the fragrant air. 2 My dog wanted his meal. He was begging at my feet. 3 The contestant crossed her fingers for luck. She hoped it was the right answer. 4 The paramedic leaned over the victim. He was checking for vital signs. 5 The man shouted for help. He was hanging on the side of the boat. For answers scroll down.
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Daily Grammar Lessons Blog: Lesson 229 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles
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Thursday, August 6, 2015. Lesson 229 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles. Is used as an adjective and ends various ways. A present participle always ends with ing. As does the gerund, but remember that it is an adjective. A past participle ends with ed, n, or irregularly. With gerunds. Participles are used as adjectives; gerunds are used as nouns.). That comes at the beginning of the sentence is always followed by a comma and modifies the subject of the sentence. For answers scroll down.
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Daily Grammar Lessons Blog: Lesson 225 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles/Adjective Infinitives
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Friday, July 31, 2015. Lesson 225 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Participles/Adjective Infinitives. Is used as an adjective and ends in various ways. A present participle always ends with ing. As does the gerund, but remember that it is an adjective. A past participle ends with ed, n, or irregularly. With gerunds. Participles are used as adjectives; gerunds are used as nouns.). That comes at the beginning of the sentence is always followed by a comma and modifies the subject of the sentence. 3 The h...
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Daily Grammar Lessons Blog: Lesson 220 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Noun Infinitives
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Friday, July 24, 2015. Lesson 220 - Parts of the Sentence - Verbals - Noun Infinitives. Plus a verb form. It can be used as a noun. Examples: to be, to see, to be seen, to be eaten. Can be a subject (To eat is fun.); a direct object (I like to eat.); a predicate nominative (A fun thing is to eat.); an appositive (My hope, to travel, never happened.); an object of a preposition (I want nothing but to save.). May be compound. Example: I want to eat and to sleep. Sometimes the second to. 5 to cheat = subject.