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In English / High School | 2014-09-30

Which word in this sentence is a participle?

"I don't find drooling dogs very attractive."

Asked by AudriaKillough506

Answer (3)

Drooling is the participle in this sentence.

Answered by johnwallace23 | 2024-06-10

Drooling is the participle of the sentence hope this helps :)
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Answered by WillaP73 | 2024-06-14

The word "drooling" in the sentence "I don't find drooling dogs very attractive" is the participle, functioning as an adjective that describes the dogs. Participles can help create more descriptive sentences, and recognizing their placement is important to avoid confusion. Understanding how participles operate can improve both writing skills and comprehension of the text.
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Answered by johnwallace23 | 2024-12-26