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26 December, 14:32

Select the sentence which contains TWO participle phrases.

A)

Those planning to leave for the weekend will be the ones packing their bags.

B)

I want to leave for the weekend, but I will have to pack my bags first.

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C)

To leave for the weekend, you will need to pack your bags.

D)

Leaving for the weekend necessitates packing one's bags.

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  1. 26 December, 14:34
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    A) Those planning to leave for the weekend will be the ones packing their bags.

    Explanation:

    A participle phrase is an adjective phrase that starts with a participle.

    The participles in this sentence are planning and packing.

    As is seen, the first sentence has two participle phrases:

    1. planning to leave for the weekend (modifies Those)

    2. packing their bags. (modifies the ones)
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