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VERBALS (1 short bond paper for each letter)

- are words in verb form but importantly, they do not function as verbs.
Rather, they function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. (Malalaki rin yung
tipong mababasa hanggang sa pinakalikod)
GERUNDS (1/2 short bond paper for each letter )
- are the present progressive (-ing) forms of the verbs used as nouns.
SENTENCE 1: (1/4…)
Maja Salvador is dancing on the stage. (Malalaki rin yung tipong
mababasa hanggang sa pinakalikod)

SENTENCE 2:
2. Dancing is not allowed in the library. (Malalaki rin yung tipong
mababasa hanggang sa pinakalikod)
PARTICIPLES (1/2…)
- are verbals that end in -ing, -ed, -en, -t, -d, and -n which function
as noun and adjectives. (Malalaki rin yung tipong mababasa
hanggang sa pinakalikod)
Two kinds:(1/4… . )PRESENT Participle (1/4) - always ends in –ing. (Malalaki
rin yung tipong mababasa hanggang sa pinakalikod)

Past Participle (1/4)- most frequently ends in –ed, but they


may also end in –en, t, -d, or –n. (Malalaki rin yung tipong mababasa
hanggang sa pinakalikod)

EXAMPLE: (¼)
The dog looked guiltily toward the chewed and torn shoes lying on the
floor. (Malalaki rin yung tipong mababasa hanggang sa pinakalikod)

INFINITIVES (1/2)
- are verbals that consist of the words to plus the simple (or “stem”)
form of the verb. They function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs.
(Malalaki rin yung tipong mababasa hanggang sa pinakalikod)
EXAMPLE 1: (1/4)

To fly would be fun.

EXAMPLE 2: (1/4)
Erika is the woman to visit.

EXAMPLE 3: (1/4)

To win, I will have to work very hard.

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