Chapter 290. Exercise B3-14

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Exercise B3-14
Verbal phrases
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One phrase is underlined in each sentence. Choose the option that correctly identifies the type of phrase as participial, gerund, infinitive, or prepositional.

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Example

Question

Correct. For more help, see section B3-b.
Sorry. Growing out of control along the roadside is a participial phrase modifying kudzu. For more help, see section B3-b.
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Question

Correct. For more help, see section B3-b.
Sorry. To repel mosquitoes is an infinitive phrase. For more help, see section B3-b.
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Question

Correct. For more help, see section B3-b.
Sorry. To the station is a prepositional phrase. For more help, see section B3-b.
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Question

Correct. For more help, see section B3-b.
Sorry. To keep a steady hand is an infinitive phrase. For more help, see section B3-b.
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Question

Correct. For more help, see section B3-b.
Sorry. Pulling it out of the ground is a gerund phrase. For more help, see section B3-b.
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