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WILL GIVE THE BRAINLIEST: ⇒Write two sentences for each of the following elements (24 in total):

1.Present participial phrase used as an adjective

2.Past participial phrase used as an adjective

3.Gerund phrase used as a noun

4.Infinitive used as an adjective

5.Infinitive used as an adverb

6.Infinitive used as a noun

7.Prepositional phrase used as an adjective

8.Prepositional phrase used as an adverb

9.An appositive

10.Compound sentence

11.Complex sentence

12.Compound-complex sentence

⇒All 24 sentences are numbered, labeled, and set apart with subtitled sections.
For example: Sipping tentatively from his mug, Mark did not want to burn his tongue again.

REMBER, two sentence for each element.

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