Asked by Emily
Baking is a major project for the holidays.
Is the verbal baking?
Is this a gerund or a participle and why?
Baking in the oven, the bread smelled delicious.
Is the verbal baking in the oven?
Is this a gerund or a participle and why?
Is the verbal baking?
Is this a gerund or a participle and why?
Baking in the oven, the bread smelled delicious.
Is the verbal baking in the oven?
Is this a gerund or a participle and why?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
They are verbals. In the second sentence, "baking in the oven" is a phrase. The verbal is "baking."
Gerunds act as nouns. Participles act as adjectives. Which kind of verbal is "baking?"
Gerunds act as nouns. Participles act as adjectives. Which kind of verbal is "baking?"
Answered by
Emily
In the first sentence I think it is a noun but in the second sentence I think it is an adjective? Is that correct?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right.
:-)
:-)
Answered by
Emily
What about this one.
Seeing the old slides remind reminded me of the good times we had.
The verbal is seeing and it is a gerund?
Seeing the old slides remind reminded me of the good times we had.
The verbal is seeing and it is a gerund?
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