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The past participle is used with the verb (have / has / had) to create the present and past perfect tenses. The past participle form is also used to modify nouns and pronouns.
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Although I cannot answer this fully due to the nature of the question Irony is the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
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-Whose dog won Best in Show?
-Mark convinced himself that he was a winner
Explanation:
-Mark convinced himself that he was a winner
= he is talking in past tense, so that will continue to remain.
-Whose dog won Best in Show?
= this is correct.
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A!
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When you choose a topic sentence, it needs to focus on the overall idea of the paragraph, not just one idea or a small bit of info. Topic sentences in informational pieces must be neutral as well because you are not trying to write an opinionated piece, you are trying to teach the reader.
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