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English, 05.07.2019 11:30 ghlin96

Indentify the phrase in parenthesis in each sentence. 1. (after several minutes,) i finally located my car keys. a. prepositional b. participial c. gerund d. infinitive 2. mikayla's homeroom teacher, (mr. jones.) is proud of her. a. participial b. gerund c. appositive d. prepositional 3. henry's desire (to win) is obvious. a. gerund b. infinitive c. prepositional d. participial 4. (talking) is not allowed in class. a. prepositional b. gerund c. appositive d. infinitive determine if the sentence contains a misplaced modifier or a dangling modifier, or if it is correct. 5. josie's project was a failure, having not prepared properly. a. misplaced modifier b. dangling modifier c. correct

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