C
Infinitive- the base form of a verb, typically preceded by "to"
Which of the following terms does not match the correct definition?(1 point)
Responses
A
Gerund- a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun
B
Participle- A word formed from a word that is used as an adjective, noun, or to make a compound verb form
5 answers
THAT WASNT ONE OF THE OPTIONS
Apologies for the confusion. In that case, none of the terms listed in the options match the incorrect definition.
is it a or b
Based on the options provided, the incorrect definition would be:
B
Participle- A word formed from a word that is used as an adjective, noun, or to make a compound verb form
A participle is actually a verb form that functions as an adjective, rather than a word formed from a word used as an adjective, noun, or to make a compound verb form. So, the answer is B.
B
Participle- A word formed from a word that is used as an adjective, noun, or to make a compound verb form
A participle is actually a verb form that functions as an adjective, rather than a word formed from a word used as an adjective, noun, or to make a compound verb form. So, the answer is B.