A. Un-hurt
Your jaw drops at “un-“ so it’s a syllable.
The Rules of the Game, the way Waverly strategically manipulates her opponents in the game of chess ——— symbolizes the way her mother manipulates her into prioritizing Chinese pride;
Answer:
The last one:
Andrea is getting a second opinion regarding her liver cancer diagnosis from
Harold Martin, a specialist at the Manor Clinic, in Boston.
1. reading - present tense
2. paid - past tense
3. Laughing - present
4. growing - present
5. chosen - past
A participle is a verb that is used as an adjective or a noun. For example, in sentence 1, reading is describing the type of glasses, #2 paid is describing the type of volunteer, etc. Present tense participles usually end in -ing, past tense in -ed.