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The antique painting was sold for $100,000.

This sentence contains a _____.
participle, incorrectly punctuated
participle, correctly punctuated
a dangling participle
gerund, not a participle

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I think the answer is gerund not a participle.
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Answer:

gerund, not a participle

Step-by-step explanation:

The antique painting was sold for $100,000. The italicised word is the gerund. This word is a gerund because it is functioning as a noun. Gerunds have nominal functions. Painting is synonymous wit picture .Participles do not; they denote actions. For example: " I saw her painting the wall" carries a participle: painting. This is so because I can paraphrase it in this way: I saw her when she was painting the wall. Notice how the full past contniuous has been retrieved. This means auxiliary + participle.

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