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©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.8.1.a Explain the function of verbals (gerunds, participles, infinitives) in general and their function in particular sentences. ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Each verbal is often part of a phrase. ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Let’s take a look at example sentences that have verbs and verbals. Remember: A verbal is formed from a verb but acts as a different part of speech. Tip: Locate the verb first. The other verb is often part of the verbal! ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Example 2 VERBAL To do the same thing over is just crazy! verb Remember: A verbal is formed from a verb but acts as a different part of speech. ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers #1 Gerund ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Examples of Gerunds Dancing like a ballerina is my goal. Memory Trick: . Gerund -ing Acts as noun ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Examples of Gerunds Gerund Dancing like a ballerina is my goal. verb Memory Trick: . Gerund -ing noun ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Examples of Gerunds verb Charlene denied eating the cake. Gerund Memory Trick: . Gerund -ing noun ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers GERUND: Your Turn Whistling is a hobby enjoyed by Scout. Locate the verb. Then, locate the gerund. Memory Trick: . Gerund -ing noun ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers That’s right! GERUND verb Whistling is a hobby enjoyed by Scout. ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers GERUND: Your Turn Acting like a sleuth will help you find a gerund. ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers That’s right! GERUND verb Acting like a sleuth will help you find a gerund. Memory Trick: . Gerund -ing noun ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers GERUND REVIEW: . The gerund uses the ending –ing. A gerund acts as a noun. Memory Trick: . Gerund -ing noun ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers #2 Infinitive ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers The Infinitive uses the word “to” plus a verb. The infinitive can act as a noun or an adjective Note: The infinitive can also be used as an adverb, but we are not including this rare occurrence in today’s lesson. Memory Trick: . ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers 2 + Verb = Infinitive ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Examples of Infinitives Infinitive The person to see is Larry. verb Memory Trick: . ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers 2 + Verb = Infinitive Infinitive: Your Turn To bake a cake is harder than it looks. Locate the verb. Then, locate the infinitive. Memory Trick: . ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers 2 + Verb = Infinitive That’s right! Infinitive. verb To bake a cake is harder than it looks. Memory Trick: . ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers 2 + Verb = Infinitive Infinitive: Your Turn I just want to read a book! Locate the verb. Then, locate the infinitive. Memory Trick: . 2 + Verb = Infinitive ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Infinitive: Your Turn Infinitive. I just want to read a book! verb Memory Trick: . 2 + Verb = Infinitive ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers INFINITIVE REVIEW: The Infinitive uses the word “to” plus a verb. The infinitive can act as a noun, adjective or adverb. Memory Trick: . ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers 2 + Verb = Infinitive #3 Participle Memory Trick: . ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Participle/ Participle adjective Particijective The Participle can use -ing, -en, or –ed. The infinitive acts as an adjective. Why didn’t they just call it an adjectiverbal- or Particijective? ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Examples of Participles The basket, tattered and broken, was thrown out. Participle verb Memory Trick: ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Particijective Examples of Participles Participle Wailing loudly, the girl ran for her life. verb Memory Trick: ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Particijective Participle: Your Turn Frightened and shaking, the tiger cub huddled in a corner. Locate the verb. Then, locate the participle. Memory Trick: ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Particijective That’s right! Participle. Frightened and shaking, the tiger cub huddled in a corner. verb ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Memory Trick: Particijective Participle: Your Turn My ankle, broken and bruised, throbbed with pain. Locate the verb. Then, locate the participle. Memory Trick: ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Particijective That’s right! Participle. My ankle, broken and bruised, throbbed with pain. verb Memory Trick: ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Particijective Let’s review! What is a verbal? What is a gerund? What is an infinitive? What is a participle? ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Vocabulary Review: • Verbal- a word that combines characteristics of a verb with those of a noun or adjective • Gerund- a verbal noun that expresses an incomplete action • Infinitive- a verbal that is used with to, and performs some functions of a noun or an adjective • Participle- a verbal form used as an adjective ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers Activity 1 Cut apart the sentences. Decide what verbal is used in the sample sentences. Match the sentence to the correct verbal by placing it directly on your graphic organizer. ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers The Participle CLUE: party needs an adjective ending in –ing, That Oh! ed or –en! The word “party” And the rest of the is short for sentence describes a participle! participle. I get it! ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers One parting thought… A Portmanteau is word made up of 2 words blended. Amtrak= American + track Brunch= breakfast + lunch Brangelina = Brad + Angelina SO… Mimsy= flimsy + miserable Spork = spoon + fork Blog = web + log ??? Could verbal actually be a Portmanteau? VERBAL = Verb + Ordeal ??? ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers More Kim Kroll products Clip Art by: ©Kim Kroll TeachersPayTeachers