Identify the participle in each of the following sentences. Also write whether it is present
past or perfect participle and how it is used
1. Being fully satiated, the children did not want to eat any more
2. The child felt quite ashamed on getting scolded by his favourite teacher
3. Having visited Agra twice earlier, Priya did not want to go there any more.
4. Deluding yourself, you can be happy for a short period of life
5. Having missed his regular train, he had to take a special train in order to reach the court
on time
6. Highly irritated by his boring speech, we all wanted to just keep our mouths shut for a
while
7. Her grinning welcome puzzled everyone.
8. The gypsies can be seen wondering throughout the year
9. Extremely fascinated by the scenery, Abhay decided to settle there
10. She has the habit of keeping her things well organised all the time.
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- Being—Present participle
- Getting—Present participle
- Having visited—Prefect participle
- Deluding-Present participle
- Having missed—Perfect participle
- Irritated—Past participle Boring—Present participle (as an adjective)
- Grinning—Present participle (as an adjective)
- Wondering—Present participle (predicatively)
- Fascinated—Past participle
- Organised—Past participle (predicatively)
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