Answer:
The present participle is "winning." It is used as an adjective to describe the "team."
Explanation:
A "present participle" is being used in order to express an action that is present. This uses the<em> -ing form of the verb</em> in order to show that an action is happening at the moment. It can be used as an <em>adjective</em>. For example:
- A<em> crying</em> boy.
- The <em>bouncing</em> ball.
So, in the example sentence above (The winning team received a trophy after the game), the present participle is "winning." This modifies the word "team."
Remember that compared to past participles, a present participle is often active while a past participle is often passive.
Sometimes it's the language of England, widely used in many varieties throughout the world. Or just the people of England
Answer:
B) Why don't y'all just come on over and play games?
Explanation:
I believe it's B, because (haha pun unintentional) <em>y'all</em> is informal English, which is the type of language also known as spoken language.