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state whether the marking verb is gerund or participle The 'baked' cake was cut hurriedly.​

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Answered by hars123an123
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Answer:

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Answered by padmakanth007
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Explanation:

Now we know that baking of the first clause is a gerund as it is acting as a noun. What about baking in the second clause? Notice that in the second clause, baking acts not as a noun but as a verb as Sara is baking (doing) cookies. Thus baking in the second clause is the example of present participle.

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