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English, 30.10.2019 04:31 taniyahbenyamin2

Are the underlined words a participle, participial phrase, infinitive, or infinitive phrase?
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mrs. johnson, worrying about burglars, took in the neighbors' packages when they were away.

which correctly identifies the type of phrase underlined in the sentence? ("worrying about burglars" is the underlined phrase)

participle

participial phrase

infinitive

infinitive phrase

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