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4 June, 23:26

Explain the three types of verbals, including their construction and the roles they play in writing.

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  1. 5 June, 01:41
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    The three types of verbals are infinitives (to + verb) gerunds (verb+ing) and participles (verb+ed, d, t, en, n / verb+ing)

    Infinitives can be used as different parts of the sentence in writing for example:

    * Subject

    (e. g. To exercise every day is my new year's goal)

    * Direct Object

    (e. g. I love to listen to music)

    * Subject Complement

    (e. g. My biggest mistake was to be so stubborn)

    * Adjective

    (e. g. This is the best time of the year to harvest)

    * Adverb

    (e. g. I went to mass to pray)

    Gerunds can be used as different parts of the sentence in writing for example:

    * Subject

    (e. g. Exercising every day is my new year's goal)

    * Direct Object

    (e. g. I love listening to music)

    * Subject Complement.

    (e. g. My biggest mistake was being so stubborn)

    * Object of a preposition.

    (e. g. I'm very good at dancing)

    Participles can be used as different parts of the sentence in writing for example:

    * Adjectives.

    (e. g. The movie was amazing / I was amazed by the movie)

    * Action verbs when they are used together with to be or to have.

    (e. g. I have amazed people all my life)
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