A dictionary doesn't contains antonyms sometimes synonyms
Based on the question above, the filling of the gaps goes thus:
- 1. A. desk
- 2. A makes
- 3. C. employed
- 4. A. made
- 5. B. mechanics
- 6. A. waiter
- 7. C. employ
- 8. D. bookshelf
- 9. C.application
- 10. B. hadn't cleaned
In conclusion, the answers to the questions above are as given
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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.
B. Jim is revealing to Huck that most people are not what they seem.
I think, I am sorry if I am wrong ;/