Which is the participial phrase from this sentence?
removing his glasses, the teacher s...
English, 07.10.2019 11:30 carolelai08
Which is the participial phrase from this sentence?
removing his glasses, the teacher sighed deeply and told his class that he had been very disappointed with the quality of their last essay assignment.
a) removing his glasses
b) had been very disappointed
c) sighed deeply and told his class
d) with the quality of their last essay assignment
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