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OpenStudy (captainbell):

Fan & Medal!!! Being justified by faith we have peace with God. What is the verbal What is the type of verbal (Type gerund, participle, or infinitive)

OpenStudy (data_lg2):

\(\sf The\ Three\ Types\ of\ \color{red}{Verb}als:\) \(\sf Participles:\) a verb that can be used as an \(\sf adjective\). Two Types of Participle: Present and past Examples: • Data is staring at the \(\sf baked\)(past participle) cake on the table. • The \(\sf drooling\) (present participle) dog suddenly swallowed the cake. \(\sf Gerunds\) verbs that can be used as a \(\sf noun\). Example: \(\sf Sleeping\) (gerund) is the best thing next to food. \(\sf Infinitives\) verbs that can be used as \(\sf noun,\ adjective, \ or\ adverb\). Formula: to + verb Example: \(\sf To\ eat\)(infinitive) is to survive. Source: http://www.grammar-monster.com/ **Sorry for the bad examples, but I hope you understand the concept** So based from the information I posted above, which part of the sentence is the verbal? Is it used as an action word, noun, adjective or an adverb?

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