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In which sentence is the word cook used as a participle?

a) I don't like to cook with apples because peeling is time-consuming.

b) I peeled seven cooking apples for the apple pie.

c) I cook apples for applesauce when I make roast pork for dinner.

d) Cooking with fruit can be expensive when the fruit is not in season.

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Answer: Cooking with fruit can be expensive when the fruit is not in season.

Explanation: Participles end with "ing" and usually include action, if that makes sense. I hope you get a good grade i took the test and i got this one right trust me!!!!

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Answer:

d) Cooking with fruit can be expensive when the fruit is not in season.

Step-by-step explanation:

A participle is a verb form which ends in -ing and act as a progressive form of the verb.

They are similar to gerund but they do not modify and function as a noun.

The sentence that uses the word "cook" as a participle is option D.

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