Verbals are formed from verbs and can function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs in a sentence. We’ll briefly review three types of verbals here.
Infinitives usually consist of to followed by the verb base. Infinitives can act as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs.
Noun: To run is the greatest freedom.
Adjective : The freedom to run made her feel relaxed.
Adverb : He lived to run.
Gerunds consist of the verb base followed by –ing. Gerunds function as nouns.
Running brought her great joy.
He enjoyed running even when he was alone.
A participle, when used as a verbal, functions as an adjective. Participles can come before or after the nouns or pronouns they modify.
She crossed the finish line first, running with verve.
Surprised, he gasped.