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Does this sentence begin with an adverb: Unbelievably, I found an article online that says that one like mine recently sold at an auction for over a million dollars.
Does this sentence begin with a prepositional phrase: I hit it over that fence, I remember, the first time; that was when you gave me the Wagner baseball card.
Does this sentence start with a past participle: Later, you became our coach in the coach pitch league.
Does this sentence start with present participle:Now, I wish sports players were still worried about how they affect children like that.
Does this sentence start with an infinitive: To win the game, I think it helped to have you there.
I think they are right I just want to make sure. Thanks

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Questi0n about "past Participle." They are what goes with have or has as the auxiliary verb: He has swum, we have read, she has become, etc.

Present Participle usually ends in -ing.
reading, swimming, playing

Sra
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