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Which of the following terms does not match the correct definition?(1 point)
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Participle: a word formed from a verb that is used as an adjective, noun, or to make a compound verb form
Participle: a word formed from a verb that is used as an adjective, noun, or to make a compound verb form
Gerund: a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun
Gerund: a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun
Infinitive: a group of words that begin with the word "from" and a verb
Infinitive: a group of words that begin with the word "from" and a verb
These are all correct definitions for the terms.
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Infinitive. The given definition is incorrect — an infinitive is typically "to" + base verb (e.g., to run, to eat) or an infinitive phrase beginning with "to" and a verb, not "from" + verb. The participle and gerund definitions are correct.
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