Which word in this sentence is a participle?
I don't find drooling dogs very attractive.
A.
find
B.
don't
C.
attractive
D.
drooling
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
d?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk thats why i posted -_-"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a word formed from a verb (e.g., going, gone, being, been ) and used as an adjective (e.g., working woman, burned toast ) or a noun (e.g., good breeding ). In English, participles are also used to make compound verb forms (e.g., is going, has been )
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its d im sure
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
A participle is a form of a verb that is used in a sentence to modify a noun or noun phrase and thus plays a role similar to that of an adjective or adverb
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea so wouldnt it be drooling?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ya
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it is D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ya
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
exactly y u said c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
never mind
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A participle is very much like a verb but it doesn't have a helping verb.