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which principal part of the verb is used in the following sentence? Beth HAS DRIVEN her golf ball farther than I drove mine. A. past participle B. present participle C. past D. present
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which principal part of the verb is used in the following sentence? Beth HAS DRIVEN her golf ball farther than I drove mine. A. past participle B. present participle C. past D. present
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A. past participle
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I believe the correct answer is A.
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