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Name: __________________________________ Name: __________________________________

A. True or False. Write T if the sentence is A. True or False. Write T if the sentence is
correct and F if it is false. correct and F if it is false.

1. A verbal is a word derived from a noun but used 1. A verbal is a word derived from a noun but used
as an adjective in a sentence. as an adjective in a sentence.
2. A gerund is a noun ending in –ing. 2. A gerund is a noun ending in –ing.
3. The three verbal forms are Gerund, Infinitive, 3. The three verbal forms are Gerund, Infinitive,
and Participle. and Participle.
4. A phrase is a group of words with a subject and 4. A phrase is a group of words with a subject and
predicate. predicate.
5. An appositive is a noun placed next to another 5. An appositive is a noun placed next to another
noun to give further information to the subject. noun to give further information to the subject.
6. A subject contains a noun that tells what is the 6. A subject contains a noun that tells what is the
sentence is about. sentence is about.
7. A verbal that is used as an adjective is infinitive. 7. A verbal that is used as an adjective is infinitive.
8. A verbal that is used as a noun is Participles. 8. A verbal that is used as a noun is Participles.
9. A subject complement is a noun that appears 9. A subject complement is a noun that appears
with a linking verb. with a linking verb.
10. A direct object is a noun that acts as a noun 10. A direct object is a noun that acts as a noun
that receives the action of transitive verb. that receives the action of transitive verb.
11. The gerund phrase will either have a modifier, 11. The gerund phrase will either have a modifier,
an object or both. an object or both.
12. The entire phrase will function as a noun. 12. The entire phrase will function as a noun.
13. A participle will always starts with the 13. A participle will always starts with the
preposition “to.” preposition “to.”
14. An infinitive can be in the form of –ing, ed, or 14. An infinitive can be in the form of –ing, ed, or
en. en.
15. “His favorite sport is swimming” is an example 15. “His favorite sport is swimming” is an example
of gerund that functions as subjective of gerund that functions as subjective
complement. complement.

B. Identification B. Identification

16. What is the most important and primary 16. What is the most important and primary
character in a story or play? character in a story or play?
17. What literary element refers to the central idea 17. What literary element refers to the central idea
of the play? of the play?
18. What element of a story that involves a clash of 18. What element of a story that involves a clash of
actions, ideas, desire, or will; maybe physical, actions, ideas, desire, or will; maybe physical,
mental emotional or moral? mental emotional or moral?
19. When the character may be pitted against some 19. When the character may be pitted against some
other person or group of persons, what is the other person or group of persons, what is the
conflict encountered by the character? conflict encountered by the character?
20. What is the medium used in literature? 20. What is the medium used in literature?

C. Write a sentence using the word given below C. Write a sentence using the word given below
and its function is indicated inside the and its function is indicated inside the
parenthesis, following the given verbal. (5 parenthesis, following the given verbal. (5
points) points)
Word Function Verbal Word Function Verbal
21-25. cry (subject) as gerund 21-25. cry (subject) as gerund
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26-30. discuss (direct object) as infinitive 26-30. discuss (direct object) as infinitive
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31-35. break (past participle) as participle 31-35. break (past participle) as participle
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