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Select all that apply. A participle may be used as a(n): _____. linking verb object of a preposition predicate noun appositive adjective complement subject indirect object
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A participle may be used as a(n): _____.
linking verb
object of a preposition
predicate
noun
appositive
adjective
complement
subject
indirect object
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Nouns, Adjectives, Predicates, Linking Verb Not sure about these cuz a participle MODIFIES them, not sure if it is USED as them: Subjects, Objects of Preposition, Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, Appositives, and Compliments.
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The correct answer is that a participle may be used as an adjective, noun, linking verb, predicate. These are the correct answers among the choices. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
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