Read it and you will know. They show you examples and it will help you understand what a participle is
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what about B lol?
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OpenStudy (envy_seven):
No, because it's not a verb that can be used as an adjective
OpenStudy (is3535):
B OR D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay
OpenStudy (envy_seven):
@is3535 The answer is A, trust me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It's D then, sorry didn't read it correctly..
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'd go with @Envy_Seven though. I don't know English well.
OpenStudy (is3535):
OK ILL GO WITH A
OpenStudy (is3535):
I trust IF I FAILED IM DEAD OK
OpenStudy (envy_seven):
Okay... Is your Caps Lock stuck? lol
OpenStudy (is3535):
no
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OpenStudy (envy_seven):
Look. If you read the website I linked, it will explain it all :)
OpenStudy (envy_seven):
Including participle phrases
OpenStudy (is3535):
can you help me with me
OpenStudy (is3535):
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OpenStudy (is3535):
Which word in the sentence is the participle?
In 1790, Thomas Saint, an Englishman, invented one of the first sewing machines.
A.
Englishman
B.
machines
C.
invented
D.
sewing
OpenStudy (is3535):
one per post
OpenStudy (envy_seven):
Repost the question and I'll help. It can get confusing when there are multiple questions in one thread :)