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Captain won the toss. He elected to field first. Combine the sentence with present participle

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The given sentences can be combined with the present participle as shown below:

Winning the toss, the captain elected to field first.

Explanation

Present participle is a form of verb that is formed by using –ing with the first form of the verb. For example by adding –ing to eat we can make ‘eating’. Present participles can be used in continuous tenses, as adjectives, or as non-finite verbs.

Answered by vilnius
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Winning the toss, the captain elected to field first.

Explanation:

  • The present participle is the words formed from the verbs which end in -ing.
  • These words are used as adjectives or nouns in the sentences.
  • A present participle can also be a group of words which collectively work as adjectives.
  • In the given sentence, 'winning' is the present participle.
  • Present participle and past participle are termed as verbals.

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