1) A verbal that acts like an adjective and ends in -ing, -ed, -d, -en, -n, -t. a) gerund b) participle c) infinitive 2) A verbal that acts like a noun, adjective, or adverb and always starts with “to” a) gerund b) participle c) infinitive 3) A verbal that acts like a noun and always ends in -ing a) gerund b) participle c) infinitive 4) "I have always enjoyed helping my parents with the garden." In this sentence, the word "helping" is a ______________. a) gerund b) participle c) infinitive 5) "He wanted to play clarinet, but there were none left." In this sentence, the words "to play" are a ______________. a) gerund b) participle c) infinitive 6) "As she looked into her friend's lying eyes, she knew the truth." In this sentence, the word "lying" is a ______________. a) gerund b) participle c) infinitive 7) The crying baby had a wet diaper. a) gerund b) particple c) infinitive 8) To win the softball game is Nancy's main goal today. a) gerund b) participle c) infinitive 9) Did you spot the shooting star last night? a) gerund b) participle c) infinitive 10) Eating cheese and crackers before dinner makes Claire lose her appetite. a) gerund b) participle c) infinitive

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