Read the following sentences. Then identify the participle and participial phrase and identify them as past or present.
The tired traveler decided to rent a room for the night.
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tense (type in "past" or "present"):
Although he was strong, his aching back felt the burden he had lifted for so long.
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tense (type in "past" or "present"):
Exhausted from his journey, the man fell asleep right away.
participle:
participial phrase:
tense (type in "past" or "present"):
Surprisingly, the clerk saw the determined man leave his room just before sunrise.
participle:
tense (type in "past" or "present"):
Faced with another long day, the traveler toiled on.
participle:
participial phrase:
tense (type in "past" or "present"):
Never had the clerk seen such a focused man.
participle:
tense (type in "past" or "present"):
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