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Which word in this sentence is a participle? Singing groups like that are Grandmother's favorite. A. like B. are C. favorite D. Singing i believe it is d never mind it is d
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Which word in this sentence is a participle?
Singing groups like that are Grandmother's favorite.
A.
like
B. are
C. favorite
D. Singing
i believe it is d
never mind it is d
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The participle in this sentence is D. Singing. Participles are formed by turning a verb into an adjective to modify another word. Therefore, singing here is a verb and is also modifying the word group.
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