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Read the following sentences and underline the participles. Also, write the nouns they qualify, in the
brackets.
1. The flying aeroplane looks so small.
2. He picked the poster of a smiling baby.
3. I liked the singing bird very much.
4. The lost puppy was a brown Doberman.
5. He was playing in the winning team.

Answers

Answered by itzblackhole
2

Answer:

In grammar, an intransitive verb does not allow a direct object. This is distinct from a transitive verb, which takes one or more objects. The verb property is called transitivity. Intransitive verbs are often identified as those that cannot be followed

Answered by nitinsinghb552
3

Answer:

Level: intermediate

Often a noun phrase is just a noun or a pronoun:

People like to have money.

I am tired.

Premodifiers

But noun phrases can also include:

determiners: Those houses are very expensive.

quantifiers: I've lived in a lot of houses.

numbers: My brother owns two houses.

adjectives: I love old houses.

These parts of the noun phrase are called premodifiers because they go before the noun.

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