English, asked by smitashaw, 3 months ago

past
F. Pick out the participles in these sentences and state whether they are present
participles, past participles or perfect participles
1. He was very upset with his disappointing performance.
2 Someone has to help the distressed people of the flood-hit area.
3. Having delivered the message, he left immediately
4 How could you miss such an exciting match!
5. Having gone that far, Himani wished to visit her grandmother.
6. The movie was too fascinating for me to fall asleep.
7. Their humiliating behaviour upset the artist.
8. Having finished his homework, Swami was ready for play.
9. Have you spoken to the interested students about the science fact?
10 I began the test in a relaxed manner.​

Answers

Answered by lovesickgirl1
13

Answer:

1. was- past participle.

2. has- present participle

3. having- present participle.

4.

5. having-  present participle.

6. was- past participle

7. upset- past participle

8. having - present participle.

9. spoken- past participle

10. began - past participle

Explanation:

Future participle does not prevail in English, it only exists in Latin.

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Answered by alekhaprasadrout1
5

Explanation:

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