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Henry was suggested By Amelia . He ware Abels Suppers (Combine using perfect partiuple)

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Answered by Mahammadsiraj
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A gerund is a form of a verb used as a noun, whereas a participle is a form of verb used as an adjective or as a verb in conjunction with an auxiliary verb.

From the given options, option A is correct as the word 'feeling' is used:

- as a verb - to describe what the writer experienced physically. He felt the wind.

- as a adjective - as it is descriptive of what the writer experienced and did thereafter. (Threw open a window)

Hence, the word 'feeling' is used as a participle to join the sentences.

The incorrect options are:

B) - The structure of the sentence is incorrect as the first part is incomplete.

C) - As both 'throwing' and 'feeling' are acting as adjectives here.

D) - The sentence is incorrect as it uses the wrong tense of the word 'Throw'.

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