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Class - 5th
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SANSKAAR VALLEY SCHOOL MAUGANJ
Annual Examination - Session 2020-21
Class - 5th
Subject - English
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Q1. State true or false
1. The little kite was very brave when he first began flying.
2. The big kite waited for the little kite to fly with him 0
3. The big kite encouraged the little kite to try flying.
4. The little kite felt proud as he flew high up in the sky.
5. When the kites rested they could see only aeroplanes in the air()​

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Answered by davkumar3149
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The present participial (participle) is formed from the verb stem normally by adding -ing to the infinitive with some variation based on the final letters of the stem. Thus to smile becomes smiling. The participle can act as a nonfinite verb, adjective, noun, or as part of an adverb clause. [The Chicago Manual of Style]

Some examples:

Smiling is good for you. - Noun [Gerund]

I love to see your smiling face. - Adjective

Joe ran from Melissa, smiling as he went. - Nonfinite verb [Joe was smiling]

She was grinning, smiling even, as she walked up to the podium. - Participle phrase being used as an adverb

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