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20 Cards in this Set

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Verbal
a special verd form that acts as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb but retains some verb qualities
Participle
is a verb that acts like anadjective
Present Participle
consists of the first principle part plus (ing)
Past Participle
is made up of the third principle part and has a passive meaning
Participle Phrase
the form of a partice and all of its modifiers
Gerund
is a verb form that functions as a noun in a sentence
Gerund Phrase
consists of the gerund and all its modifiers. A gerund may be modified by adjectives ar adverbs.
Infinite
is a verbal that can function as a noun , an adjective, or an adverb. An infinite is identified by the word (to) plus a verb.
Personal Pronouns
must always agree in number and, if appropriate, in gender with their antecedents.
Subsetive case pronouns
function as subjects and predicate nouns in sentences
Gerund
is a verb form that functions as a noun in a sentence
Gerund Phrase
consists of the gerund and all its modifiers. A gerund may be modified by adjectives ar adverbs.
Infinite
is a verbal that can function as a noun , an adjective, or an adverb. An infinite is identified by the word (to) plus a verb.
Personal Pronouns
must always agree in number and, if appropriate, in gender with their antecedents.
Subsetive case pronouns
function as subjects and predicate nouns in sentences
Gerund
is a verb form that functions as a noun in a sentence
Gerund Phrase
consists of the gerund and all its modifiers. A gerund may be modified by adjectives ar adverbs.
Infinite
is a verbal that can function as a noun , an adjective, or an adverb. An infinite is identified by the word (to) plus a verb.
Personal Pronouns
must always agree in number and, if appropriate, in gender with their antecedents.
Subsetive case pronouns
function as subjects and predicate nouns in sentences