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Gelneren [198K]
3 years ago
6

PLEASE HELP!! Underline and identify the participial, prepositional, gerund, or infinitive phrase(s) in each sentence.

English
1 answer:
RoseWind [281]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:  

<u>On Thursday</u> I <u>drove</u> up north<u> to move</u> a couch for a friend.

(prepositional) (participial)         (infinitive)

 If your shoes <u>have</u> a lot of surface area, <u>hiking</u> <u>through</u> a snow drift gets a lot easier.    (infinitive)                         (gerund)  (prepositional)

<u>
Already exhausted by </u>the second quarter, <u>we were</u> no match for the

(past participial)  (prepositional)                 (participial)

division champions.  

That award, <u>offered once a year</u> to only one teacher in the entire state,

                   (participial)   (prepositional)

is quite an honor<u> to win</u>.  

                             (infinitive)

<u>Hoping</u>     <u>against</u>     all hope that the balding tires would <u>hold</u> and the

(gerund)  (prepositional)                                                    (infinitive)

rusting fuel pump would <u>continue</u> to work, I <u>loaded</u> up all of the

                                     (infinitive)                  (participial)

possessions that would <u>fit</u>, <u>discarded</u> the rest in a dumpster <u>behind</u> a truck

                                   (infinitive)  (participial)                          (prepositional)

stop, and <u>set</u> out to cross the country.

            (participial)

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