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English, 09.07.2019 07:00 QANDA660

100 ! 10 ! 7th grade ! is the underlined word a participle or verb? are you cooking a special birthday dinner? a. participle b. verb is the underlined word a participle or verb? are you cooking a special birthday dinner? a. participle b. verb is the underlined word a participle or verb? the police use trained dogs to search for contraband. a. participle b. verb is the underlined word a participle or verb? she was laughing at every joke her brother told. a. verb b. participle is the underlined word a participle or verb? can you smell the sizzling bacon in the pan? a. verb b. participle is the underlined word a participle or verb? the mother tried to calm her sobbing toddler with a hug. a. participle b. verb is the underlined word a participle or verb? the cook fried me three eggs in butter. a. participle b. verb is the underlined word a participle or verb? the waitress asked, "would you like scrambled eggs with your pancakes? " a. verb b. participle is the underlined word a participle or verb? my father built a roaring fire for the cookout. a. verb b. participle is the underlined word a participle or verb? we are enjoying our vacation at the beach. a. participle b. verb

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