Which words are the first and last words of the participial phrase in this sentence? We went over the whole chapter, beginning with the first page.

A.
beginning with

B.
beginning page

C.
over chapter

D.
went chapter

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer in this sentence is B, the participial phrase being 'beginning with the first page'. Because 'beginning' is a participle. 

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Synonyms:
Gift-present
To tell- to inform, to speak
Contemporary- modern, present (day)
Suite of furniture- apartment, room?
Bright- brilliant, smart, dazzling, vivid
Near- close
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