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Angelina_Jolie [31]
3 years ago
8

In the following sentence identify the part of speech of the italicized word. catching Fish is one of the oldest pastimes

English
2 answers:
zaharov [31]3 years ago
4 0
The whole sentence parts of speech: Catching-participle, fish-noun, one-verb, the-participle, oldest-adj, pastimes-adverb
Gnoma [55]3 years ago
3 0

the italicized word is fish and fish is a noun so your answer will be (A)

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