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Neko [114]
4 years ago
15

The paramedic discarded her dirty gloves. (1 point) participle verb 3. That couple had been camping near the man. (1 point) part

iciple verb Determine whether the underlined word is a participle or a gerund for questions 4–6. 4. Meg took a cooking class to improve her culinary skills. (1 point) participle
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2 answers:
oee [108]4 years ago
8 0
1. Assuming the underlined word is 'discarded,' the correct answer is verb. Participles are used in three ways: as an adjective, as an adverb, or as a part of a complex tense (such as present continuous). Given that past simple (used in this sentence) is a simple tense, it is a verb rather than a participle. 

2. Assuming the underlined word is 'camping,' the correct answer is participle. Based on my explanation above, you can understand why it is a participle rather than a verb. So, it is used in a complex tense (past perfect continuous + it ends in -ing) which means that it cannot be a verb. If the entire phrase was underlined (had been camping), that would be a verb.

3. Assuming the underlined word is 'cooking,' the correct answer is participle. Although participles and gerunds look the same (both end in -ing), there is a difference between them. Gerunds are only used as nouns, whereas participles are used as either adjectives or adverbs. Here, the word 'cooking' is an adjective, which means it is a participle rather than a gerund.
scoray [572]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1.Verb

2.Participle

3.Participle

Explanation:

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