What is the participle in this sentence? The idling engine sounds fine, but it was pinging before.
a. idling
b. was pinging
c. fine
d. sounds

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Answer 1
Answer: The participle in the sentence "idling".

Idling is the verbal form that can be used as an adjective.

The verb here is "idle", and you could use instead a real adjective in the same place: the blue engine.

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What did we say to each other
that now we are as the deer
who walk in single file
with heads high
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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