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Majithiya Verb2

The document discusses different verb forms - gerund, participles, and infinitive. It provides examples for how each form is used: 1) Gerunds (-ing form) are used when a verb functions as a subject or object, or comes after a preposition. Examples include "Walking is the best exercise" and "I am against smoking in public places." 2) Participles are the -ing form used for ongoing actions and the past participle used for completed actions. Examples include "A barking dog chased us" and "I collect used tickets." 3) Infinitives are used to show purpose, as in "I went to market to buy a book," and can

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Majithiya Verb2

The document discusses different verb forms - gerund, participles, and infinitive. It provides examples for how each form is used: 1) Gerunds (-ing form) are used when a verb functions as a subject or object, or comes after a preposition. Examples include "Walking is the best exercise" and "I am against smoking in public places." 2) Participles are the -ing form used for ongoing actions and the past participle used for completed actions. Examples include "A barking dog chased us" and "I collect used tickets." 3) Infinitives are used to show purpose, as in "I went to market to buy a book," and can

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VERB FORM

I ---[get] up early and ---[ pray] God.


I ---[ brush] my teeth.
I ---[put on] my uniform.
I ---[take] breakfast.
Before ---[ go] to school, I ---[ bow] my parents.
I ---[ go] to school on foot.


We ---[ pray] together in the school.
We ---[ study] well in the school.
I ---[ take] snacks in the recess.
We ---[ play] for a while in the recess.

I ---[ return] home at 5 p.m.
I ---[ have] snacks again.
We ---[ go] to the park in the evening.
We ---[ have] dinner together.

We ---[ complete] our home work before ---
[ sleep].
We ---[ go] to bed at 10.

There ---[be] a jackal. It ---[be] hungry. It was in search of food.
It ---[see] grapes. But they ---[be] very high. It ---[ jump] many
times. But it could not ---[get] them. So it ---[get] tired and
---[say] GRAPES ARE SOUR
sleep- play climb up- wake up-
catch- request- throw- trap- roar -
listen rush- cut- free
Be-search of food--[see] grapes-
high- jump- not- get -get tired
-GRAPES ARE SOUR
Let us learn
gerund (-ing form),
participles (-ing form and
past participle) and
infinitive.

Gerund(-ing form)
When verb functions as subject or
object we use gerund i.e. ing form
of the verb.
Example: Walking is the best
exercise.
I hate cheating.
GERUND
-----[read] up to late night is not a
good habit.
-----[come] together is beginning.
-----[live] together is necessity.
-----[work] together is success.
I like -----[sing]
He knows -----[repair] TV.

The gerund (-ing form) must be
used when a verb comes after
a preposition:-
against | at | after | by | on |
instead of | talk about | tired
of | without

I am against smoking in public
places.
She is good at speaking English.
I went home after leaving the party.
You can improve your English by
using the Internet.
We need to keep on going.

Verbs that are normally
followed by the gerund form:-

avoid | celebrate | confess
delay | deny | describe |
discuss | dislike | enjoy
finish | imagine | keep | mind
| miss | practise | resume |
risk | suggest | tolerate |
understand
I adore reading your books.
They anticipated winning the
election.
I detest going to discos.
We postponed making any decision
in the meeting.
He quited smoking.
Do you recall seeing someone like
that?

Participles

(-ing form and past participle)
When the action is going on,
we use ing form as adjective.
Example: A barking dog
chased us.

Participles
When the action is over,
we use past participle as
adjective.
Example: I collect used
tickets.

Participles
-----[bark] dogs seldom bite.
Our teacher scolded ----[quarrel]
children.
-----[smile] face attracts all.
I teach ----[speak] English.
She gave me ----[tear] book.
Mummy gave her a ----[dance] doll.

Infinitive
Infinitive is used to show
purpose.
Example: I went to market to
buy a book.
Infinitive is also used in
different meanings.
Example : This is proper place -
--[park]



Infinitive
Edison was eager -----[study].
I want -----[become] a collector.
Papa was happy -----[see] my result.
They are clever enough ---[deal] with the
situation.
That girl is too dull ---[pass] the examination.
We are ready to ---[reap] the crop.


Bye FRIENDS

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