Asked by Yoda

1. "Outstanding" is a compound word. Think about what its two parts, "out" and "standing" mean. What does "outstanding" most likely mean?

a. exceptional
b. obvious
c. standing outside
d. tall

To answer questions 2 and 3 identfiy whether the capitalized word in the sentences below are used as participles or verbs.

2. I really need to get a WORKING carger for my phone.

a. participle
b. verb

3. She's an EXPERIENCED chef; she should have no trouble finding work.

a. participle
b. verb

Answers

Answered by Yoda
Can you check my answers.

1.c
2.b
3.a
Answered by Writeacher
All three answers are incorrect.
Answered by Yoda
what are the right ones
Answered by Writeacher
http://www.answers.com
You can look up the meanings of words here.

Participles are verb forms being used as adjectives:
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/participle.htm
Read carefully and study this.

Verbs (the ones with subjects!) are needed to form complete sentences:
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/verb.htm

Let us know what you decide.
Answered by Emmzie
Actually, Yoda's answer for question number 3 is correct; Writeacher was wrong about that.

The correct answers are:
1.a
2.a
3.a

Hope I helped. :)
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