Blank With The Appropriate Words or Phrases.: Psb/Eng 9/Verbals/Grammar Worksheet 4 - Verbal Song /Jmvfaller/8Mar2020

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Philippine School (Bahrain)

P.O. Box 10417, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain

Grammar Worksheet 4 – Verbal Song

Name: Elijah Marione Nochefranca Date: Mar. 10, 2020


Grade and Section: 9- Mapagpunyagi

Directions: Follow the YouTube link provided by the teacher, watch the video and fill in the
blank with the appropriate words or phrases.

I think I’ve had enough, (1) learning (2) verbals isn’t that tough

just keep this song on your mind, it’s here (3) to save you some time

cause you keep (4) asking questions, so here are some answers

Now there are only (5) three types of (6) verbals

(7) gerunds, (8) infinitives, (9) participles

Know the rules for each one and it’s simple

Man I swear just pay attention you’ll learn it that’s all I want

(10) Gerunds will always be a (11) noun, anywhere in the sentence they’ll be
found

They always end in (12) -ing

(13) holding, (14) talking, (15) walking, and (16) listening

PSB/Eng 9/Verbals/Grammar Worksheet 4 – Verbal Song /JMVFaller/8Mar2020


Now there are only (17) 3 types of (18) verbals

(19) gerunds, (20) infinitives, (21) participles

Know the rules for each one and it’s simple

I swear just pay attention you’ll learn it that’s all I want

(22) Participles are always (23) adjectives

They describe (24) nouns and usually come in (25) front of them

They can end in (26) -ed or (27) -ing

So their (28) tense is both (29) past and (30) present

(31) Infinitives can be (32) nouns, (33) adverbs, or (34) adjectives

It (35) depends how they’re used in the (36) sentence

But they always have a (37) “to” in (38) front of them

It’s not difficult to understand

Examples of (39) Participles are, (40) humming, (41) moving,


(42) tired, and (43) failed

Someone turn off that (44) running car, are you (45) going to the
(46) moving sale

With (47) Infinitives just (48) look, for the (49) “to” in
(50) front of it.

PSB/Eng 9/Verbals/Grammar Worksheet 4 – Verbal Song /JMVFaller/8Mar2020

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