Part 1: In these ten sentences, identify the verbal as a noun or adjective. Determine whether it is an infinitive, participle, o r gerund. Example: "I wanted to cook dinner for my parents." (functions as a direct object)
Answer: Infinitive, noun
1. To love animals is a very human trait.
2. Loving the races, she decided to move up to the rail.
3. Freezing to death is not my plan.
4. I don't want to put my feet on the freezing floor.
5. I hated to leave, but I had no choice.
6. Saddened by the story, I decided not to go out that night.
7. Hoping for a different answer, I called to check again.
8. I love singing in the shower.
9. Her manners were charming.
10. Charming, she always knew how to put her guests at ease.
1 answer:
10.Charming, she always knew how to put her guests at ease.
(functions as a direct object)
answer Infinitive,verb
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