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I kissed my grandmother goodbye. I promised I would visit soon.
Which sentence combines the two sentences using a present participle?
A: I kissed my grandmother goodbye, and I promised I would visit soon.
B: Kissing my grandmother goodbye, I promised I would visit soon
C: After I kissed my grandmother goodbye, I promised I would visit soon.
D: I promised I would visit my grandmother soon and kissed her goodbye.
I think it’s c
Which sentence combines the two sentences using a present participle?
A: I kissed my grandmother goodbye, and I promised I would visit soon.
B: Kissing my grandmother goodbye, I promised I would visit soon
C: After I kissed my grandmother goodbye, I promised I would visit soon.
D: I promised I would visit my grandmother soon and kissed her goodbye.
I think it’s c
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Answered by
Writeacher
No.
Notice that <b>present participles</b> have -ing endings.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/verbs.htm#participle
Notice that <b>present participles</b> have -ing endings.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/verbs.htm#participle
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It B .
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