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Match the verbal to its definition.

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Gerund | A) Adjective that ends in -ing; The crowing birds could be heard in the distance.
Infinitive | B) Adjective that ends in -ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n; The birds that crowed too loudly were in the distance.
Past participle | C) Noun that ends in -ing; The birds could be heard crowing in the distance.
Present participle | D) Noun, adjective, or adverb that starts with "to"; The birds in the distance liked to crow.

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Match the verbal to its definition.

Match Term Definition

C

Gerund A) Adjective that ends in -ing; The crowing birds could be heard in the distance.

D

Infinitive B) Adjective that ends in -ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n; The birds that crowed too loudly were in the distance.

B

Past participle C) Noun that ends in -ing; The birds could be heard crowing in the distance.

A

Present participle D) Noun, adjective, or adverb that starts with "to"; The birds in the distance liked to crow.

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Answer: A) Present Participle

B)Past Participle

C) Gerund

D)Infinitive

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