Which words in the sentence make up the entire participial phrase? A flock of ducks flew by, forming the letter V in the sky. A. forming the letter V in the sky B. forming the letter V C. A flock of ducks flew by D. flock of ducks
@Destinymasha could you help
May I help?
yeah sure :)
Alright, let's do this. First of, do you know what a participial phrase is?
yes, i was thinking its c because it says flock of ducks
No, that's not right.
oops sorry, i meant d
A participle is the thing that links the noun/verb to the past or present. In other words, a participle will usually be the words ending with -ing, or -ed.
D was not right because you're only stating the subjects, AKA the ducks.
oops i meant b definitely b stupid auto correct
youre taking a long time to type so i think youre going to yell at me so im going to say oops sorry i meant a
..Yeah, I think you're just guessing at this point. (There's no shame in changing an answer, by the way, if you know why it was wrong.) Anyways, it is B. Good job. Sorry, it gave me trouble posting.
I hope I helped. Have a good day.
i was just joking, :) thank you and yes it did help. have a good day too!
it was a :(
Aw..I better freshen up, then, shouldn't I? XD
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