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In which sentence is the underlined word a participle?

A. The runners were training for the marathon.
B. My new boss was training me at the job site.
C. We removed the training wheels from my younger sister's bike.
D. My training includes bicycling, running, and jumping rope.

(Underlined word- TRAINING)

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User Netflux
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Answer:

We removed the training wheels from my younger sister's bike.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User AnythingIsFine
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Answer:

C. We removed the training wheels from my younger sister's bike.

Step-by-step explanation:

A participle is a verb form that does not act as a verb in a sentence but as an adjective, that is, a word describing or modifying nouns. There are two types of participles: the present participle, which ends in -ing, like winning, and the past participle which is formed from the past tense of a verb, and therefore they usually have the endings -ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n, such as swollen and broken.

Therefore, the sentence that uses the word “training” as a participle is “C” because in here the word is giving us information about the noun “wheels.”

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User Katty
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