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<em>Gerunds, Infinitives, And Participles Are All Types Of Verbals.</em>
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Gerunds- always end with ing and they act as a noun
Infinitives- This is a verb form that behaves like a noun, adjective, or adverb. Infinitives usually begin with the word "To."
Participles- They act exactly like adjectives there are 2 kinds of them though, present participles and past participles.
I'm going to say just the word "no." I know Spanish and English -
Spanish has upside down question/exclamation marks, and they don't use capitalized letters unless it's the beginning of a sentence, which marks out vocabulary.
Spanish is also nearly backwards from English - this marking out pattern of word order.
Explanation:
o Romeo o Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo
to be or not to be that is the question
be true to thine own self
the course of true love never did run smooth
The tone in a story can be joyful, serious, humorous, sad, threatening, formal, informal, pessimistic, and optimistic. Your tone in writing will be reflective of your mood as you are writing.
Amal's tone will be optimistic and He could sound pretentious while Marjane's tone will be a little pessimistic. Amal will be a little ostentotious while Marjane will be more humble. Amal will sound more secure while Marjane will sound more insecure due to her issues.