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VERBALS: Forms and TypesDate: 2015-10-07; view: 476. Part I. VERBALS Syntax Verbals Grammar
Exercise 1.1. Write the ing-form of the following verbs. Recollect the corresponding rules.
Exercise 1.2. Write the past participle form of the following verbs. Recollect the corresponding rules.
Exercise 1.3. Write all the possible forms of the infinitive, ing-form and past participle for the verbs TO SHAKE, TO COME, TO WANT.
Exercise 1.4. Use one of the infinitives in brackets, give two variants where possible and explain the difference.
1. 1. But one demand he returned to again and again. He wanted (to make, to be made) a producer tomorrow. 2. 2. I really do believe I'll be able (to sleep, to be sleeping) tonight. 3. 3. The puzzle seemed (to fit, to be fitting) itself together piece by piece. 4. 4. Behind the cupboard door there was a long list of rules, ending with: "No nails (to drive, to be driven) into walls." 5. 5. You might (to change, to have changed) your mind about them. 6. 6. I was dropping with fatigue and would (to give, to have given) anything not (to go, to be going) out. 7. 7. Something seemed (to amuse, to be amusing) her immensely. 8. 8. His red cheeks seemed (to fall, to have fallen) in and he looked a positive wreck of his usual jolly, healthy self. 9. 9. And Evant was supposed (to be devoted, to have been devoted) to his master. 10. 10. He wished Chilla was still there, and he could (to point, to have pointed) her out to him. 11. 11. A great weight seemed (to roll, to have rolled) off my mind. 12. 12. And then, by the sound of his voice, she knew that they should (to go, to be going).
Exercise 1.5. Mark which of the following features are characteristic of Gerund, Participle, or Verbal Noun.
Exercise 1.6. State whether the ing-form is a participle, a gerund or a verbal noun. Give your reasons.
1. Here I am, trying to pour out my soul to you, and you keep interrupting me with questions... 2. "Are you making a good living?" I asked, smiling. 3. For a while the two women sat still, waiting for the doctor's coming and Lisa lay gazing vacantly at the wall... 4. As he approached his house he was conscious of the rapid beating of his heart. 5. Anyhow he had enough to live in what he considered was the proper style for a gentleman without trying to earn money... 6. "Oh," cried Sally, seeing the advertisement of a play being acted at the neighboring theatre. 7. At that moment... Freddie Hampton arrived, leaping from his taxi and entering the hotel with a page boy carrying his golf clubs behind him. 8. I say, I wonder if you mind coming to see me. 9. I imagined him with his little legs trying to keep up with her. Panting a little in his haste he told her how miserable he was. 10. Martin Wyde came down from the hotel and stood watching and listening to the music - squeaky fiddles and deep trombones - young singing voices and clapping hands. 11. It appeared that the night-porter had been roused by the ringing of the telephone from Miss King's room, but on listening could get no one to speak. 12. And she couldn't help being sorry for Winifred.
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