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Tue, 08 Mar 05 04:21 AM
Dear ESL staff:
I need help with these problems. I need to know the verbal or verbal phrase. I also need it to be labeled either Gerund, Participle, or Infinitive.
1. The srudent collecting the money for the books appeared unhappy and concerned, but when I talked to him he began to smile.
2. Making a list of props will be a job that the set crew will need to do.
3. Before coming to class, get the fine to pay for your damaged book.
4. Walking through the deep snow, the moose left a path marked by his hooves.
5. I plan to listen to the recorded messages on my answering machine.
Thanks so much!
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Mister Micawber
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Tue, 08 Mar 05 05:54 AM
As with your other set, please try to answer these yourself first.
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