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Look at the word “sitting” in each sentence:Participle: I saw him sitting there.Gerund: Sitting idly is not in my
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Look at the word “sitting” in each sentence:
Participle: I saw him sitting there. Gerund: Sitting idly is not in my
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Look at the word “sitting” in each sentence:
Participle: I saw him sitting there. Gerund: Sitting idly is not in my habit.
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look at the word "sitting" in each sentence:
Participle: I saw him sitting there. Gerund: Sitting idly is not in my habit.
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How are gerunds and participles related? Use the sample sentences below to support your answer. (4 points: 3 for content, 1 for
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hi
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This is my whole free verse poem. i hope it fully sends this time. could you please take a look at it
sitting on the beach
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john
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Read the sentence.
Sitting in his highchair, the baby poked curiously at his food. What is the participial phrase, and which word
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heavenly
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is my free verse peom correct? can you check for any errors? thank you.
Sitting On The Beach Sitting on the beach Watching the
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john
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Which of the following lines BEST supports the way in which the connotative meaning of the word “Nevermore” changes?
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Let's find out who is being introduced to whom, and draw a line between them. After that introduce the friends sitting on both
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John
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