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25 February, 00:50

Identify the italicized (quoted) word or phrase.

"Putting" her sewing aside, she got up and answered the door.

The three possible answers are:

1.) participle

2.) infinitive

3.) verb phrase

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  1. 25 February, 04:45
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    The word putting is used as a participle in this sentence.

    Participle is a verb form which looks like a verb + - ing. In sentences, participles are used either as adverbs (as is the case here), or as adjectives - depending on the context.

    It's not an infinitive, because infinitives have TO + verb form (to put would be an infinitive), and it's not a phrase because you quoted only putting, not the entire phrase.
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