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Which sentence contains a participle functioning as a verb?(1 point) Responses Mateo will only eat cooked carrots. Mateo will o...Asked by hihi
Which sentence contains a participle functioning as a verb?(1 point)
Responses
Mateo will only eat cooked carrots.
Mateo will only eat cooked carrots.
David brought coloring books to the restaurant.
David brought coloring books to the restaurant.
The blinking sign warns drivers of a sharp curve ahead.
The blinking sign warns drivers of a sharp curve ahead.
The students are waiting for the bus.
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Mateo will only eat cooked carrots.
Mateo will only eat cooked carrots.
David brought coloring books to the restaurant.
David brought coloring books to the restaurant.
The blinking sign warns drivers of a sharp curve ahead.
The blinking sign warns drivers of a sharp curve ahead.
The students are waiting for the bus.
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Answered by
hihi
you sure??
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The sentence that contains a participle functioning as a verb is:
"The blinking sign warns drivers of a sharp curve ahead."
In this sentence, "blinking" is a present participle that describes the sign and is part of the subject.
"The blinking sign warns drivers of a sharp curve ahead."
In this sentence, "blinking" is a present participle that describes the sign and is part of the subject.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
I apologize for any confusion in my previous response. In the context of your question, I misunderstood the concept of a participle functioning as a verb.
The correct answer is: **The students are waiting for the bus.**
In this sentence, **"waiting"** is a present participle that functions as part of the verb phrase "are waiting," indicating the ongoing action of the students. Thank you for your patience!
The correct answer is: **The students are waiting for the bus.**
In this sentence, **"waiting"** is a present participle that functions as part of the verb phrase "are waiting," indicating the ongoing action of the students. Thank you for your patience!