
The Scholars Evaluation 1
Quiz by Lynette Wright
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- Q1Identify the verbal in the following sentence (freezing): The freezing lady put on her sweater.GerundParticipleInfinitive120s
- Q2Identify the verbal in the following sentence (reserving): In 1914, Congress approved reserving a specific day for mothers.GerundParticipleInfinitive120s
- Q3Identify the verbal in the following sentence (to eat): Do you like to eat Chinese food?ParticipleGerundInfinitive120s
- Q4Identify the verbal in the following sentence (spilled): The spilled oil spread over the floor.GerundParticipleInfinitive120s
- Q5Identify the verbal in the following sentence (to wait): My little brother finds it almost impossible to wait until his birthday.InfinitiveParticipleGerund120s
- Q6Identify the verbal in the following sentence (remembering): The second Sunday in May is the day set aside for remembering mom.InfinitiveGerundParticiple120s
- Q7Identify the verbal in the following sentence (trembling): Carol has rescued the trembling cat.GerundInfinitiveParticiple120s
- Q8The elected chairperson must work hardInfinitiveGerundParticiple120s
- Q9Which of the following verbals behaves as an adjective in a sentence?GerundInfinitiveParticiple120s
- Q10Identify the verbal in the following sentence (to live): Many teachers believe education is necessary to live a fulfilling life.ParticipleInfinitiveGerund120s
- Q11Which of the following verbals behave as a noun (subject or object) and end in -ing?GerundParticipleInfinitive120s
- Q12Which of the following verbals behave as a noun (subject or object) and includes to and a verb?ParticipleInfinitiveGerund120s
- Q13Identify the type of noun in the sentence (table): Bart returned home after he purchased the table.ProperAbstractCommonConcrete120s
- Q14Identify the noun in the sentence: The two together are an interesting combination.CombinationTheAreInteresting120s
- Q15Identify the noun in the sentence: Ishmael had the misfortune to forget his wallet.HadMisfortuneForgetIshmael120s