PPT-Participle Practice
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A participle is a V e r b a l Verb Adjective A participle is a verb that acts like an adjective What is a Participle A participle is a type of verbal Like all
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A participle is a V e r b a l Verb Adjective A participle is a verb that acts like an adjective What is a Participle A participle is a type of verbal Like all verbs It can be present tense ending in . R. C.: Coca-Cola. The . Passive. What is the main interest of the text?. Dr. John Pemberton?. . Asa. Griggs Candler?. Coca-Cola?. Is it sold in 200 countries?. Do we know who sells Coca-Cola?. The Participle Recognize a participle Participles come in two varieties: past and present. They are two of the five forms or principal parts that every verb has. Look at the charts below. Regular V Every verb has 4 basic forms: verb (present), present participle, past, and past participle. Verbs take . different forms. in order to . indicate time. . These forms of verbs are . tenses. .. “She talks about her plans” expresses . Present Participle. An action that happens at the same time as the main clause. . . Tom lost his keys walking in the park.. . . Tom lost his keys while he was walking in the park.. She left the room singing happily. . (SENTENCE STRUCTURE). Simple Sentence. (independent clause). ARTICLE. SUBJECT. VERB. +. +. (COMPLETE THOUGHT). what is an article?. These define nouns as specific or unspecific. the. a. an. After . A verb that acts like an adjective with all its modifiers and complements. . Typically ends in…. -en -. ed. -. ing. What’s a participle phrase?. The . flying. . pig My . reading. glasses. Some . Review Game. Question #1. The reporting journalist squinted at the bright lights of the camera.. Identify the PARTICIPLE.. Answer: reporting. Question #2. They want to give you a present.. Identify the INFINITIVE PHRASE. There . are two types of participles: present participle and past participle. . The . present participle is indicated by “. ing. ” attached to a verb (“. ing. ” form), and the past participle is generally indicated by “. k/c9af72ee-8f01-4d55-8353-6cb37a6f9bd3. Participial Adjectives. Past Participle. Bore . Terrify . Shock . Embarrass . Frustrate . Past Participle. Bore Bored . Terrify Terrified . What is a Verbal?. A . verbal. . is the . form of a verb used as a noun, . adjective, . or adverb.. Identifying verbals . in a sentence can . be somewhat . tricky – verbals are NOT . verbs. !. Gerunds. Typically ends in…. -en -. ed. -. ing. What’s a participle phrase?. The . flying. . pig My . reading. glasses. Some . baked. cookies The . beheaded. man. A . broken. heart Her . wrinkled. past participle. 1. Uses of the infinitive. To give impersonal commands:. Toujours. _______ . sa. . ceinture. de . sécurité. .. After other conjugated verbs:. Je . dois. _____ . mes. devoirs.. Verbals March 17-21 1 st period: Help me put our room back together. We need 6 columns of 5 desks! Warm Ups: March 17 Copy down the following definitions in your grammar notes. Verbals are words derived from verbs but used as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. Game Play. On each round, you will answer 4 questions. . When time is up, drop your pencil and trade papers with the partner you are assigned.. We will switch partners each round so you aren’t always against the same person..
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