Which type of verbal can ONLY be used as a noun? A. progressive B. participle C. gerund D. infinitive
a gerund
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Read the following sentences. 1. Traveling is Tom's favorite pastime. 2. He especially loved traveling to Italy last year. Which of the following choices correctly identifies the type of verbal traveling is in each of the above sentences? A. sentence 1: gerund sentence 2: participle B. sentence 1: participle sentence 2: gerund C. sentence 1: gerund sentence 2: gerund D. sentence 1: participle sentence 2: participle
im not so sure about this one i think maybe A? sorryy...
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Read the following sentence. In Venice, masquerading is not for spectators; everyone participates during Carnival. Which type of verbal is the underlined verb form? A. participle B. gerund C. auxiliary verb D. infinitive
, masquerading is underlined
i think b
thanks How are gerunds similar to infinitives? A. They both are examples of irregularly conjugated verbs. B. They can both function as adjectives. C. They can both function as nouns. D. The both need auxiliaries.
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