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16 November, 18:03

Which of these sentences contains a present participle verbal functioning as an adjective?

To leave now would be inconvenient.

However, we do have a long way to go.

Leaving now would get us there early.

Nodding, Mom said she would rather be early than late.

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  1. 16 November, 18:33
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    The correct answer is - Nodding, Mom said she would rather be early than late.

    Explanation:

    Present participle verbal looks like a regular verb + - ing (singing, dancing, sleeping, etc) and has the function of either adjectives or adverbs within a sentence.

    If you're unsure about the correct answer, let's use the system of elimination:

    A is incorrect because there is no participle here at all. There is a verbal to leave, but it is an infinitive, not a participle.

    B is incorrect because, again, there is no participle here, only infinitive to go.

    C is also incorrect because, even though there is a verb + - ing form in the sentence (the word leaving), it is not a participle, but rather a gerund (gerunds are used as nouns).

    Therefore, the only correct option would be sentence D, where the present participle nodding is used as an adjective to describe Mom.
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