English, asked by shahiadarsh09, 1 month ago

A State whether the -ing word in each of the following sentences is a participle in the role of an adjective, a gerund or part of a finite verb phrase. 1. The crying child couldn't find her mother in the crowd. 2. Mahesh likes cooking. 3. She was reading in the metro when I met her. 4. The child is growing into a spoilt brat. 5. Singing birds often come to my garden. 6. The girl was lying on the grass,​

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Answered by BhavekVerma
4

Answer:

when" (and any subsequent words) was ignored because we limit queries to 32 words.

Answered by shyamaliroy2271
4

Answer:

1.Adjective

2.finite

3.finite

4.finite

5.Adjective

6.finite

Explanation:

1.because crying tells about a child.

2.here cooking is a finite .

3.here reading (-ing ) is a finite

4.here growing is a finite.

5.here singing tells about a bird.

6.here lying is a finite.

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