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Participial phrases, gerunds, and infinitives are_________.

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Answer: gerunds

Explanation:

A gerund is the noun form of a verb that ends in -ing. For example, playing, dancing, eating. Right away this is confusing for students, as they are used to seeing that form as the continuous/progressive form of the verb

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Answer: gerunds are words that are formed from verbs and used as nouns, always ending in -ing; participles are words created from verbs that can be used as adjectives or in adverbial phrases, also ending in -ing, and infinitives are verbs that take the simple tense

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