English, asked by yusra57, 3 months ago

1. Pick out the present or past participles in the following sentences and
determine which words they modify.
(a) Let sleeping dogs lie.
(b) The burnt man had to undergo plastic surgery.
(c) They finally found the missing watch.
(d) The woman, weepihg, went out of the house.
(e) Cheated by his friend in business, the old man became a bankrupt.
(0) The robbers jumped into the waiting car and sped away.
(g) We shall not tolerate such shocking behaviour.
(h) She refused to go through an arranged marriage.
(1) The aged couple are unable to take care of themselves.
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Answered by yrani
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Answer:

(transitive & intransitive) When you pick something, you choose it.

(transitive & intransitive) When you pick something, you choose it.I have picked the best people to work on this job.

(transitive & intransitive) When you pick something, you choose it.I have picked the best people to work on this job.This was picked as the best new toy of the year.

(transitive & intransitive) When you pick something, you choose it.I have picked the best people to work on this job.This was picked as the best new toy of the year.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up something, you lift it.

(transitive & intransitive) When you pick something, you choose it.I have picked the best people to work on this job.This was picked as the best new toy of the year.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up something, you lift it.She picked up the glass and put it down again.

(transitive & intransitive) When you pick something, you choose it.I have picked the best people to work on this job.This was picked as the best new toy of the year.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up something, you lift it.She picked up the glass and put it down again.Pick your clothes up off the floor!

(transitive & intransitive) When you pick something, you choose it.I have picked the best people to work on this job.This was picked as the best new toy of the year.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up something, you lift it.She picked up the glass and put it down again.Pick your clothes up off the floor!The baby's crying. Can you pick him up?

(transitive & intransitive) When you pick something, you choose it.I have picked the best people to work on this job.This was picked as the best new toy of the year.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up something, you lift it.She picked up the glass and put it down again.Pick your clothes up off the floor!The baby's crying. Can you pick him up?(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up the phone, you answer it.

(transitive & intransitive) When you pick something, you choose it.I have picked the best people to work on this job.This was picked as the best new toy of the year.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up something, you lift it.She picked up the glass and put it down again.Pick your clothes up off the floor!The baby's crying. Can you pick him up?(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up the phone, you answer it.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick something up from somewhere, you go and get it.

(transitive & intransitive) When you pick something, you choose it.I have picked the best people to work on this job.This was picked as the best new toy of the year.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up something, you lift it.She picked up the glass and put it down again.Pick your clothes up off the floor!The baby's crying. Can you pick him up?(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up the phone, you answer it.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick something up from somewhere, you go and get it.Mom, can you pick me up from Austin's at 8:00?

(transitive & intransitive) When you pick something, you choose it.I have picked the best people to work on this job.This was picked as the best new toy of the year.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up something, you lift it.She picked up the glass and put it down again.Pick your clothes up off the floor!The baby's crying. Can you pick him up?(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up the phone, you answer it.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick something up from somewhere, you go and get it.Mom, can you pick me up from Austin's at 8:00?I'll go an pick up a pizza.

(transitive & intransitive) When you pick something, you choose it.I have picked the best people to work on this job.This was picked as the best new toy of the year.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up something, you lift it.She picked up the glass and put it down again.Pick your clothes up off the floor!The baby's crying. Can you pick him up?(transitive & intransitive) If you pick up the phone, you answer it.(transitive & intransitive) If you pick something up from somewhere, you go and get it.Mom, can you pick me up from Austin's at 8:00?I'll go an pick up a pizza.(transitive & intransitive) If you try to pick up ing from somewhere, you take it out of or away from that place.

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Answered by prashant1yadav
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Answer:

a lie

b burnt , had

c found

d went

e cheated, became

f jumped

g tolerate

h refused

i aged

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