Functions of a Gerund

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Verbals Functions of a Gerund A gerund is a verb form that acts as a noun. Example: Baking is something she loves to do. Baking is a gerund; it is a form of the verb to bake. In the example baking is used as a noun and functions as the subject of the sentence. Gerunds always end in -ing. A gerund can function in all the same ways a noun can function, such as subject, object of a preposition, direct object, or subject complement. Circle the gerund in the sentence below. Write the gerund s function in the sentence in the blank under the sentence. 1. Joan was punished for cheating. 2. His favorite sport is swimming. 3. They called my playing brilliant. 4. Reading is an important skill. 5. We gave our consent in writing. 6. For most birds, flying is a way to escape predators. 7. Her singing is hurting my ears. 8. The team practiced running on Friday.

Verbals Participles as Adjectives A participle is a verb form that functions as an adjective or as part of an adverb phrase in a sentence. Example: The barking dog woke us. In the example barking is a participle form of the verb to bark. It is functioning as an adjective by modifying the noun dog. Participles usually end in -ing or -ed, but sometimes end in -d, -n, -t, -ed, -en, or -ne. Circle the participle in the sentence below. Write the word it modifies in the blank under the sentence. 1. The burning building collapsed into the street. _ 2. We loved the laughing baby. _ 3. The boring speech put the audience to sleep. _ 4. Kind Mrs. Carter helped the shaken victim to a chair. _ 5. The excited fan screamed when she saw the singer. _ 6. The poor child had a worn coat with no buttons. _ 7. The proud mother looked at her grown children and knew she had raised them well. _ 8. The charming salesman convinced the very tall man to buy a tiny car. _

Verbals Functions and Uses of Infinitives An infinitive is the word to combined with the simple, or stem, form of a verb, such as to sing or to read. An infinitive is rarely used as a verb; instead it is used in a sentence as a noun, adjective, or adverb. When it is used as a noun it functions as a subject, subject complement or direct object. Example: We all wanted to play. In the example to play is the infinitive. It is functioning as a direct object. Remember that an infinitive includes a verb and should not be confused with a prepositional phrase starting with the preposition to, such as to the street. Circle the infinitives in the sentences below. Write the infinitive s function in the sentence in the blank under the sentence. 1. His goal was to succeed. 2. To refuse was not an option, so we agreed with their demands. 3. My brother likes to sing. 4. The team must score to win. 5. The counselor has the ability to help. 6. Her dog just wanted to play. 7. To laugh seemed rude, but the story was funny. 8. For the dishes tonight, your job is to dry.

VErbals: Participle or Gerund? A participle is a verb form that functions as an adjective in a sentence. A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun in a sentence. Below are sentences using either a participle or a gerund. Read each sentence carefully. Write which verbal form appears in the sentence in the blank. 1. The jumping frog landed in her lap. 2. Lucinda had a calling to help other people. 3. The mother barely caught the crawling baby before he went into the street. 4. The house was filled with a haunting spector. 5. Running in the halls is strictly forbidden. 6. They won the award for caring for sick animals. 7. Paul bought new climbing gear. 8. Escaping was the only thought he had.

Movie Time: Gerund or Infinitive? Below are incomplete sentences. Under each sentence are two choices to complete the sentence. One is an infinitive, and one is a gerund. Circle the correct one for each sentence. 1 We enjoy movies. 2 He chose Westerns. 3 I recall the scary movie. 4 When they finish, they often go for ice cream. 5 Mother postponed the comedy on Friday. 6 We have the new thriller. 7. Do you want another movie? 8. I ll ask Suzanne with us.

VErbals: Gerund vs. Infinitive Below are incomplete sentences. Under each sentence are two choices to complete the sentence. One is an infinitive, and one is a gerund. Write the correct verbal in the blank. 1 She enjoyed to you. speaking to speak 2 He agreed the movie. watching to watch 3 The lawyer argued for the case. dismissing to dismiss 4 When they finish the test, they will leave. taking to take 5 Are you planning to the meeting? going to go 6 The clerk threatened the police. calling to call 7 I feel like late on Saturday. sleeping to sleep 8 He promised her. waiting to wait

VErbals: Infinitive, Participle, or Gerund? Below are sentences using either an infinitive, a participle, or a gerund. Read each sentence carefully. Write which verbal form appears in the sentence in the blank. 1. Running is my father s favorite sport. 2. It s important for him to run every day. 3. He has special running shoes. 4. He likes running in the rain 5. My mother likes to hike. 6. Hiking is good for building strength. 7. There are many hiking trails near us. 8. She once had a frightening hike near a bear.

Verbals Writing with Gerunds A gerund is a verb form that acts as a noun. Gerunds always end in -ing. A gerund can function in all the same ways a noun can function, such as subject, object of a preposition, direct object, or subject complement. Below is a list of gerunds and functions. Write a sentence using the gerund as indicated. 1. swimming as a direct object 2. talking as an object of a preposition. 3. running as a subject 4. sleeping as a subject complement 5. helping as a direct object 6. laughing as a subject 7. cooking as an object of a preposition 8. riding as a subject complement

Verbals Writing with Participles A participle is a verb form that functions as an adjective or as part of an adverb phrase in a sentence. Participles usually end in -ing or -ed, but sometimes end in -d, -n, -t, -ed, -en, or -ne. Below is a list of participles. Write a sentence using each participle as an adjective. 1. bruised 2. concerned 3. stolen 4. amusing 5. saved 6. broken 7. setting 8. loving

Verbals Name: Writing with Infinitives An infinitive is the word to combined with the simple, or stem, form of a verb, such as to sing or to read. An infinitive is rarely used as a verb; instead it is used in a sentence as a noun, adjective, or adverb. When it is used as a noun it functions as a subject, subject complement or direct object. Remember that an infinitive includes a verb, and should not be confused with a prepositional phrase starting with the preposition to, such as to the street. Below is a list of infinitives and functions. Write a sentence using the infinitive as indicated. 1. to choose as a subject 2. to eat as a direct object 3. to dance as a subject complement 4. to buy as a direct object 5. to fly as a subject 6. to become as a subject complement 7. to write as a direct object 8. to wash as a subject complement

That s Entertaining! Identify gerund, infinitive, or participle in the following movie, music group, or song titles: Saving Private Ryan Driving Miss Daisy Raising Arizona Blazing Saddles Towering Inferno Raging Bull Coming Home Killing Fields Working Girl Crying Game Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Chasing Amy Boxing Helena Eating Raoul Breaking Away Falling Down Being John Malkovitch Breaking Benjamin The Leaving Aong, Part II Bowling for Soup Decomposed Metal Skin I Don t Want to Be Speaking in Tongues Nothin to Lose The Reckoning Voting Booth She Wants to Move Dancing with Myself: Billy Idol A Lot to Learn: Biohazard Learn to Fly: Foo Fighters To Be with You: Mr. Big Born to Fight: Tracy Chapman Soul to Squeeze: Red Hot Chili Peppers Dare to dream: Jo Dee Messina Harder to Breathe: Maroon 5 Everyone Wants to Live Forever: The Flaming Lips Addicted to Love: Robert Palmer No One Needs to Know: Shania Twain Lord, Have Mercy on the Working Man: Travis Tritt Thank You for Loving Me: Bon Jovi Starry Eyed Surprise: Paul Oakenfold featuring Shifty Get creative!! Think of some other examples of verbals in movie or music titles! (Make sure they are school appropriate!)