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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Locate the verbal (not the verbal phrase) in the following sentence. One should learn to speak effectively. Type of Verbal: Verbal:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A verbal is a word that originally is a verb, but now it's changed to or being used as some other part of speech. For example: I like skiing. <or> I like to ski. "Skiing" and "to ski" come from a verb, but now they are functioning as nouns (just like in "I like pizza", the noun is pizza.) Skiing is a gerund (because it has +ing) and "To ski" is an infinitive (because it has "to.") <<hint:>> Usually LEARN is followed by a noun, such as "LEARN MATH."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you bam bam

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