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hey Answer all of the above

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Hey friend here is your answer....

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An adjective phrase that starts with a participle is called the participle phrase. It normally functions as an adjective . A  participle phrase often appears at the beginning of a sentence, before the main clause sometimes it may appear immediately after the word it is modifying.

C.

1. Pausing in is work

2. watching me closely

3.walking down the road

4.created using a 3D printer

5.driven from their homes by floods

6.waiting for the performance to begin

D.

1. The bread baked just this morning proved to be an instant success among customers .

2. Working hard all day the electrician finished  the repair work by late evening .

3. My 90 year old grandmother climbing slowly finally made it to my third floor apartment.

4. That song sung during family functions is still popular among all age groups .

5. The salwar kameez draped neatly on a Hanger looked ready to be worn.

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