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English, 26.08.2019 13:30 carrietaylor234

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which correctly identifies the type of phrase underlined in the sentence?
“max, staring up at the gigantic water slide, thought about going back to play frisbee with his dad.”
a.) participle.
b.) infinitive.
c.) participle phrase.
d.) adjective phrase.

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