VERBALS AND VERBAL PHRASES
DEFINITION:
VERBALS are verb forms that are used as other parts of speech.
These
words are really 2 parts of speech in one. Verbals
are formed from verbs and function very much like verbs; they may be modified
by adverbs and they may have complements. They are, however, used as other
parts of speech.
THERE
ARE THREE KINDS OF VERBALS:
I.PARTICIPLES
2. GERUNDS
3. INFINITIVES
A. THE PARTICIPLE
DEFINITION: A
PARTICIPLE is a verb form used as an adjective.
THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF PARTICIPLES: PRESENT PARTICIPLE
AND PAST PARTICIPLE
TO FORM PRESENT PARTICIPLE--verb
+ ing
TO FORM PAST PARTICIPLE verb + ed
EXAMPLE : The crying baby hid under the table.
(present participle)
Defeated
teams should congratulate the winners. (past participle)
NOTE: Although participles are formed
from verbs, they are not used to stand alone as
verbs. A participle may, however, be used with a helping
verb to form a verb phrase.
EXAMPLE: The baby was crying. (participle
used as part of verb phrase)
The
teacher had been pointing at me.
When
a participle is used as a verb phrase, it is considered as part of the verb,
not as an adjective.
THE PARTICIPIAL PHRASE
DEFINITION: A PARTICIPIAL PHRASE
consists of a participle and its related. words, such as
modifiers
and complements, all of which act together as an adjective.
EXAMPLE: Tackled on the one-foot line, he
fumbled the ball.
Outwitting the hounds, the
raccoon easily escaped
NOTE:
A participial phrase should be very close to the word it modifies. Otherwise,
the phrase may appear to modify
another word.
B. THE GERUND
DEFINITION: A
GERUND is a verb form ending in -ing that is used as
a noun.
NOTE: Like nouns, gerunds are used as
subjects, predicate nominatives, direct objects or objects of prepositions.
EXAMPLE: Walking is good exercise. (subject)
My hobby is sewing. (predicate nominative) .
Lauren enjoys reading. (direct object)
That is used for dnlling. (object of.preposition)
NOTE: 1. Like
nouns, gerunds may be modified by adjectives and adjective phrases.
EXAMPLE:
We listened to the beautiful singing of the glee club.
2.
Like verbs, gerunds may also be modified by adverbs and adverb phrases.
EXAMPLE: Basking in
the sun is my favorite pastime.
THE GERUND PHRASE
DEFINITION: A GERUND PHRASE consists of a gerund together
with its complements and modifiers, all of which act together
as a noun phrase.
EXAMPLE: The loud knocking by the visitor awakened the beagle.(WHAT awakened the beagle?)
I dislike talking
loudly in the corridor. (WHAT dos
she dislike???)
C. THE INFINITIVE
DEFINITION: AN
INFINITIVE is a verb form, usually preceded by the word ‘to’, that is used as a
noun, adjective, or adverb.
An infinitive
consists of the plain form of the verb, usually preceded by the word ‘to’.
1. INFINITIVES USED AS NOUNS
To forget often
causes people fright. WHAT causes people
fright??)
Libby offered to help. (WHAT did
Libby offer???)
2. INFINITIVES USED AS ADJECTIVES.
The player to
watch is the quarterback. (WHICH player is the quarterback??)
That was a day
to remember. (WHICH day was
it???)
3. INFINITIVES USED AS ADVERBS.
Mrs. Jones
rose to speak. (WHY did Mrs.
Jones rise???)
Eager to
please, my dog obeyed my command. (HOW was the dog eager??)
THE INFINITIVE PHRASE
DEFINITION: AN INFINITIVE PHRASE consists of an
infinitive together with its complements and modifiers.
EXAMPLE:
To interrupt a speaker abruptly is impolite. (Infintive phrase used as a noun)
She is the person to see about the job.
(Infinitive phrase used as an
adjective)
They were glad to hear the answer.
(Infinitive phrase
used as an adverb)