Answer:
She loved to ride up steep hills near her house.
The part she loved most was racing down!
Jill's Bike was red and shiny.
Explanation:
<u>She</u> loved to ride up steep hills near her house.
The part <u>she</u> loved most was racing down!
<u>Jill's</u> Bike was red and shiny.
The underlined words make these sentences third person.
Answer:
scared (first sentence)
Explanation:
The past participle is the form of a verb, typically ending in -<em>ed</em>.
The words <em>dripping</em> and <em>damaging</em> are present particples. A present participle is a form of the verb ending in -<em>ing</em>.
<em>Having heard</em> is a perfect participle. A perfect participle consists of the word <em>having</em> and the past participle of the verb. In this case, <em>heard</em> is the past participle of the verb <em>hear</em>.
Poseidon stirs up a storm, and nearly drags Odysseus under the sea