Answer: Participles, gerunds and infinitives are verbals.
Step-by-step explanation:
Verbals (gerunds, infinitives and participles) function as nouns, adjectives or adverbs and are formed from verbs. For example, gerund is formed when we add -ing ending to a verb, and it usually functions as a noun - 'Reading is my favorite activity.'
A transitive verb is a verb that cannot be used if not followed by an object. Only in this case does a transitive verb make sense. For example, in a sentence: 'Bring me a cup of tea', to bring is a transitive verb.