Which of the following terms does not match the correct definition?(1 point)
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Gerund- a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun
Gerund- a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun
Participle- A word formed from a word that is used as an adjective, noun, or to make a compound verb form
Participle- A word formed from a word that is used as an adjective, noun, or to make a compound verb form
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- a group of words that begin with the word "from" and a verb
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Apologies for the oversight. Let me provide the correct answer again.
Infinitive - a group of words that begin with the word "from" and a verb
This definition does not match the correct definition of an infinitive. Infinitives are actually verbs that are typically preceded by "to," such as "to run" or "to read." They are not defined by starting with the word "from."
Infinitive - a group of words that begin with the word "from" and a verb
This definition does not match the correct definition of an infinitive. Infinitives are actually verbs that are typically preceded by "to," such as "to run" or "to read." They are not defined by starting with the word "from."