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English, 20.09.2019 13:30 Renebebe1

How is a participle formed?
-from a noun
-from a verd
-from a pronoun
-from an adverb
identify the participle phrase i the sentence below.
rising early, i saw the sun come up.
-rising early
-saw the sun
-i saw
-come up
identify the gerund phrase in the sentence below.
making coffee may not be as easy as you think.
-as easy as you think
-making coffee
-may not be
-as easy as
identify the underlined portion of the following sentence.
after getting a part-time job (< part is underlined), alyssa had little time for socializing.
-noun clause
-adjective clause
-subordinate clause
-independent clause

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