1. Salad from the vegetable group for dinner
2. Apples and oranges from the fruit group for a noon snack
3. Lunch can be strawberry, chicken salad
4. Breakfast can be waffles but with no syrup
Answer:
Insecure
Explanation:
Hes sad and people made fun of his dancing!
D. to show that she was once somebody important
The participial phrase in the sentence <em>The car parked in the driveway is leaking oil and making a mess</em> is 'parked in the driveway'. Participial phrases begin either with a past or a present participle. Present participles contain an -ing. The -ings of this sentence are not part of a participle clause because they are part of the present continuous <em>is leaking... making</em>. Whereas, the past participle <em>parked</em> is the word that begins the participle clause.