Title: Prepositional
1Prepositional and INFINITIVES
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9The verbal PHRASES are up next INFINITIVES are
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20The verbal PHRASES continue Gerunds are up
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291) Eating ice cream on a windy day can be a messy
experience if you have long hair. (subject) 2) A
more disastrous activity for long-haired people
is blowing giant bubble gum bubbles.
(predicate noun) 3) Wild food adventures
require getting your hair cut to a short, safe
length. (direct object) 4) Jamming too much
clothing into a washing machine will result in
disaster. (subject) 5) Bernard hates buttering
toast with a fork. (dir.obj) 6) Buttering toast
with a fork, Bernard vowed that he would finally
wash the week's worth of dirty dishes piled in
the sink. (appositive) 7) My dog's most annoying
habit is hogging the middle of the bed.
(predicate noun)
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