Verbal Identification Question Preview (ID: 39842)


Identify Verbals - Gerunds, Participles, And Infinitives - In Sentences. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

I am disappointed, but I can wait.
a) gerund/gerund phrase
b) participle/participial phrase
c) infinitive/infinitive phrase
d) none

Unfortunately, it is too cold at the beach now.
a) gerund/gerund phrase
b) participle/participial phrase
c) infinitive/infinitive phrase
d) none

To be honest, I'd like to go to the beach right now.
a) gerund/gerund phrase
b) participle/participial phrase
c) infinitive/infinitive phrase
d) none

Mostly, though, I just float around, drifting with the waves.
a) gerund/gerund phrase
b) participle/participial phrase
c) infinitive/infinitive phrase
d) none

Swimming in the salty water can be good exercise.
a) gerund/gerund phrase
b) participle/participial phrase
c) infinitive/infinitive phrase
d) none

To beat the traffic on the major highways, we often take back roads.
a) gerund/gerund phrase
b) participle/participial phrase
c) infinitive/infinitive phrase
d) none

Sometimes I drive to the shore, but sometimes my friend will drive instead.
a) gerund/gerund phrase
b) participle/participial phrase
c) infinitive/infinitive phrase
d) none

The sound of the waves crashing on the shore calms me.
a) gerund/gerund phrase
b) participle/participial phrase
c) infinitive/infinitive phrase
d) none

I enjoy going to the beach in the summer.
a) gerund/gerund phrase
b) participle/participial phrase
c) infinitive/infinitive phrase
d) none

I am looking forward to next summer, when I can go to the beach again.
a) gerund/gerund phrase
b) participle/participial phrase
c) infinitive/infinitive phrase
d) none

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