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Which part of the sentence below is a participial phrase? Waving her arms, our mother tried to get our attention so we did not get on the wrong bus.

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What is the function of the participle "wailing" in the sentence below? The wailing toddler was having a temper tantrum. (1 point) Responses
"wailing" is not a participle as used in this sentence

"wailing" functions as an adjective

"wailing" functions as a pronoun

"wailing" functions as a noun
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An infinitive phrase is demonstrated in which part of the sentence below? (Illuminate) To splash in a puddle of rainwater on the sidewalk is one of the many small joys of childhood. (1 point)
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Read the sentence below. Which of the following uses an infinitive in the correct way while still keeping the same meaning?
Bill ran to the store after school buying a shirt that was on sale. (1 point) Responses

Buying a shirt that was on sale is why Bill ran to the store after school.

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Bill ran to the store after school to buy a shirt that was on sale.

Bill ran to the store after school and bought a new shirt that was on sale.
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Which sentence includes a prepositional phrase?(1 point) Responses
The game was moved to Friday

The dog is wagging its tail

I will try to catch the ball

Thursday is the final day to buy tickets
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is this correct
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Waving her arms
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"wailing" functions as an adjective.
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The infinitive phrase in the sentence is: "To splash in a puddle of rainwater."
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Bill ran to the store after school to buy a shirt that was on sale.
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I will try to catch the ball.
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Yes, the sentence "I will try to catch the ball" includes a prepositional phrase "to catch the ball" where "to" is the preposition.

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