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Perfect pentaples represent an action
For example:
1. Having completed his work, befelt relaxed.
2. Having gone that far, he wished to stay for few days.
3. Having woken up early in the morning she could take
C. Pick out the participle in each of the following sentences and when
adjective, present participle, past participle or perfect participle. We
erb and
es (-ed/
given space
he force
1. Having finished the poem, the poet relaxed.
2. The long journey is hectic.
3. I met a boy weeping badly.
4. The important papers are in this file.
5. Having borrowed a suit, he is now ready for the party,
6 tearned men will never come.
7. The delightful chirping of birds echoed across the valley.​

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Answered by bhosaleshravan512
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Answer:

. Having completed his work, befelt relaxed.

2. Having gone that far, he wished to stay for few days.

3. Having woken up early in the morning she could take

C. Pick out the participle in each of the following sentences and when

adjective, present participle, past participle or perfect participle. We

erb and

es (-ed/

given space

he force

1. Having finished the poem, the poet relaxed.

2. The long journey is hectic.

3. I met a boy weeping badly.

4. The important papers are in this file.

5. Having borrowed a suit, he is now ready for the party,

6 tearned men will never come.

Explanation:

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