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28 January, 04:36

Which words in the sentence is a participle?

I don't find drooling dogs very attractive.

A. Drooling

B. Attractive

C. Find

D. Don't

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  1. 28 January, 04:54
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    The answer is drooling. The two types of participles are the present participle ending in ing and the past participle usually ending - ed, - d, - t, - en, or - n.
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