Use the drop-down menus to identify the type of italicized verbal or verb in each sentence.
Nancy always dreamed of flying.

Harold is making dinner.

Dale’s got a lingering cold.

Shouting for your team is part of the fun.

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gerund
verb
participle
gerund

Gerunds are the verb forms of a word that can serve as a noun. Participles are formed from verbs but can be used to describe nouns. So, the correct forms of the verbs from the drop-down menus are;

  • Nancy always dreamed of flying. (Gerund)
  • Harold is making dinner. (Verb)
  • Dale’s got a lingering cold. (Participle)
  • Shouting for your team is part of the fun. (Gerund)

The gerund is obtained from a verb using -ing and can equally function as a noun. Flying and Shouting in the sentences above act as nouns.

A participle describes a noun. Lingering describes cold.

A verb is an action word and making describes an action.

Therefore, the right attributes have been used.

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