Hi Luis, nice to read you again. First of all thanks for sharing with all of us the resources you had found. I didn't know that infinitives and gerunds can be classified in one group but now I know that group is called VERBALS. I like your posts because you share a lot of information, whether videos or webpages, and also somo exercises. Thank you!
Hello Luis!! As always I really enjoyed reading your post, the content about verbals was really interesting and helpful for me and each of the webpage has great information, your post has help me to remind what a verbal is because I didn´t remember what verbal are, but now I already know that verbals are verbs that functions as a noun and an adjective in a sentence also I know that a gerund most of the time acts as a noun and participles as an adjective. But I have a question: it would be possible that exist an exception that a participle acts as a noun?
I didn’t know that the structures like Participles, Gerunds and Infinitives belongs to the group of “Verbials” this post help me to know that and also the webpages you posted have more content and explain various things about the topic, is a good resource, thanks for sharing us the webpages! 😺
I have a question, there are more categories of verbials? Or only participles, gerunds and infinitives are part of them?
Hi, Luis. I really liked your post, because it shows the differences between each kind of verbal. I thought that gerunds could function as adjectives too, but know I know that if the verbal ends in -ing or -ed and it is function as an adjective then it is a participle. For this, I have one question does it exists a type of phrase for each verbal?
Hello Luisito! Your resources are really nice you always share a lot information and exercises, I also like your blog, because it is easy to understand! Actually I didn't know that A verbal is a verb form which functions as a noun or an adjective, and also I learnd the three types of verbals: Participles, Gerunds and Infinitives. But I just have a doubt, There are others types of verbals? Thanks you!!
Hello Luis! Nice information, I liked the websites that you share in this blog:) Before that I didn't know to much about 'Verbals', but now I have a clear idea! But just a doubt, Are those all the verbals or exist more? THANK YOU
Hello LUIS! I really like your information in your blog, you share a lot information and exercises is the best way to obtain a good knowlegde by practice, is new to me, I didn`t know that the gerunds and infinitive can be clasified in one group, so now I know a good point about it. But anyway I have a doubt, There are other types of verbals?
Hi Luis, nice to read you again. First of all thanks for sharing with all of us the resources you had found. I didn't know that infinitives and gerunds can be classified in one group but now I know that group is called VERBALS. I like your posts because you share a lot of information, whether videos or webpages, and also somo exercises. Thank you!
ResponderEliminarHello Luis!!
ResponderEliminarAs always I really enjoyed reading your post, the content about verbals was really interesting and helpful for me and each of the webpage has great information, your post has help me to remind what a verbal is because I didn´t remember what verbal are, but now I already know that verbals are verbs that functions as a noun and an adjective in a sentence also I know that a gerund most of the time acts as a noun and participles as an adjective. But I have a question: it would be possible that exist an exception that a participle acts as a noun?
Hello Luis
ResponderEliminarI didn’t know that the structures like Participles, Gerunds and Infinitives belongs to the group of “Verbials” this post help me to know that and also the webpages you posted have more content and explain various things about the topic, is a good resource, thanks for sharing us the webpages! 😺
I have a question, there are more categories of verbials? Or only participles, gerunds and infinitives are part of them?
Hi, Luis. I really liked your post, because it shows the differences between each kind of verbal. I thought that gerunds could function as adjectives too, but know I know that if the verbal ends in -ing or -ed and it is function as an adjective then it is a participle. For this, I have one question does it exists a type of phrase for each verbal?
ResponderEliminarHello Luisito!
ResponderEliminarYour resources are really nice you always share a lot information and exercises, I also like your blog, because it is easy to understand!
Actually I didn't know that A verbal is a verb form which functions as a noun or an adjective, and also I learnd the three types of verbals: Participles, Gerunds and Infinitives.
But I just have a doubt, There are others types of verbals?
Thanks you!!
Hello Luis!
ResponderEliminarNice information, I liked the websites that you share in this blog:)
Before that I didn't know to much about 'Verbals', but now I have a clear idea!
But just a doubt, Are those all the verbals or exist more?
THANK YOU
Hello LUIS!
ResponderEliminarI really like your information in your blog, you share a lot information and exercises is the best way to obtain a good knowlegde by practice, is new to me, I didn`t know that the gerunds and infinitive can be clasified in one group, so now I know a good point about it.
But anyway I have a doubt, There are other types of verbals?
Hi Luis, nice to read your blog again. I liked your blog because it's very complete and it's very dynamic too.
ResponderEliminari don'r have any doubts. bye!