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English, 16.10.2021 22:30 jholland03

Identify the phrase(s) in the following sentences. Tell whether they are a gerund phrase, a participle phrase, a prepositional phrase, or and infinitive phrases. 1. After the Cubs won the World Series, all of Chicago went crazy.

2. The gerbils from Gibralter gravitated grotesquely to the gridiron.

3. Grabowski was booed after failing to catch the pass.

4. Racing to the car, he opened the door, jumped in and slammed it on his foot.

5. Jolted by the pain, he threw the car into reverse and crashed into a cement post behind him.

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