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Advanced Communication Skills




                    Notes
                                          Example: Talking with my  sons is very difficult.  (Talking with  my sons,  which is  a
                                   gerund phrase, is the subject.)
                                       b.   Infinitive or Infinitive Phrase


                                          Example: To study is your job.  (To study, which is an infinitive, is the subject.)


                                          Example: To study effectively requires  discipline. (To  study effectively, which is an
                                   infinitive phrase, is the subject.)
                                       c.   Noun Clause


                                          Example: What you need is a new approach.  (What you need, which is a noun clause, is
                                   the subject.)
                                   Verbs:
                                   1   Single-one verb


                                          Example: Teresa makes me angry.  (Makes is the verb.)
                                   2.  Compound Verb-two or more verbs


                                          Example: Jerri rented a car and drove to Dallas. (Rented and drove are the verbs.)
                                   3.  Verb Phrase-two or more verbs that work as a unit. The last verb is always the main verb.
                                       There may be one or more helping verbs that precede (come before) the main verb.


                                          Example: Sue has been invited to my house. (Has been invited is the verb phrase. Invited
                                   is the main verb; has and been serve as helpers.)


                                          Example: Joseph is leaving the firm.  (Is leaving is the verb phrase.  Leaving is the main
                                   verb; is is the helping verb.)
                                   2   Compound Verb Phrase-two or more verb phrases


                                          Example: Helen has moved to Dallas and is working at Walker, Inc. (Has moved and is
                                   working are the verb phrases.) Moved and working are main verbs; has and is serve as helpers.
                                   Verbs are  classified as  action or  non-action. In verb phrases,  classify the “main” verb.  The
                                   “main” verb is always  the last  verb in  a verb phrase.   Example: Jim is moving his car. “Is
                                   moving” is the verb phrase. Since “moving” is the last verb, it is the main verb; “is” serves as a
                                   helping  verb.
                                   Action:
                                   Most of the verbs are action verbs.


                                          Example: Run, move, leave, so, notice, walk, talk, etc. NON-ACTION:







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