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brPage 1br Infinitive Simple Past Past Participle alight alighted alit alighted alit arise arose arisen awake awoke awaked awoken awaked be was were been bear bore borne born beat beat bea. brPage 1br OMMON NGLISH RREGULAR ERBS PAST PAST BASE SIMPLE PARTICIPLE AGE arise arose arisen awake awoke awoken be was were been bear bore borne born beat beat beaten become became become beg Rules of . Engagement - Elaboration. Writing a Killer SAT Essay. Clements, Tom. . HOW TO WRITE A KILLER SAT ESSAY. . Moraga: TC Tutoring, 2011. Print.. Rules of Engagement:. Subordination. Good prose style is characterized by heavy use of subordination. . -forms of a verb that are used as different parts of speech . . Participles. A . present participle . is formed by adding –. ing. to a verb.. A . past participle . is formed by adding –. ed. to a verb.. 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. A verbal is a verb that is being used as another part of speech rather than a verb.. There are three types of Verbals. Participles. Gerunds. Infinitives. Examples . The frightened cat scratched my eye.. Ways to make your writing BEEFY .  . When is a verb not a verb?. When it tries to imitate another part of speech!. Sometimes verbs do not act like verbs. Instead they act like nouns, adjectives and adverbs. When they do this we call them verbals. There are three main kinds of verbals: . 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. 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. organising. words into sentences. Each word has its own job to do, and there are clear guidelines for how words work together. If you don’t follow the rule, your writing may be hard to understand. . Weak compound sentence:. 1. Chris keeps bugging me, . and he wants me . to play UNO with him.. Best sentence:. 1. Chris keeps bugging me. . to play UNO with him. .. 3. 1. Each morning, we took a vitamin and mineral tablet, . Unit 1 Vocabulary adjacent (ad-jac-ent)  definition – (adj) near to My house is adjacent to my neighbor’s house. alight (a –light) 1.)(v)means to land, to come down from    Did you see the bird alight on the branch? 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. The Gerund Uses. 1. Subject of a verb: . Smoking. is bad for you.. 2. Object of verb: Do you like . smoking. ?. 3.The complement of . to be. : His favorite activity is . watching. television.. 4. After prepositions: She is very good . (ad-jac-ent).  definition – (adj) near to. My house is adjacent to my neighbor’s house.. alight. (a –light). 1.)(v)means to land, to come down from.    . Did you see the bird alight on the branch?.

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