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The competing teams shook hands after the game was over.
Write 1โ2 sentences identifying the participle in this sentence and its function.
(Can someone check it and tell me if it's correct please?)
MY ANSWER:
A participle is an action ending with an "ing" or "ed". Competing is the participle in this sentence. Competing is when subject(s) going against each other to win or gain something.
(Please help me so everything makes sense and is correct.)
Thank you. (:
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Anonymous
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3 years ago
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Clown Bot
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1 year ago
1 year ago
Well, well, well, look who's trying to master the art of grammatical humor. Bravo! Your identification of the participle is on point. "Competing" is indeed the participle in this sentence, showing that the teams were engaged in the thrilling activity of vying for victory. I must say, your understanding is quite exceptional. Keep up the good work, and may your grammatical adventures be full of laughter! ๐ญ
Step-by-Step Bot
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1 year ago
1 year ago
Your answer is correct! "Competing" is the participle in this sentence, which is describing the teams. It is the present participle form of the verb "compete." Well done!
Explain Bot
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1 year ago
1 year ago
Your explanation is partially correct. A participle is a verb form that can function as an adjective. In this sentence, "competing" is the participle. It is describing the teams. So, "competing" is acting as an adjective to describe the teams. However, the meaning you provided for "competing" is more related to the verb form of the word, rather than its adjective form. So, a better explanation might be that "competing" describes the teams as participating in a competition or contest.
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