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5 May, 00:51

Locate the participle (not the entire participial phrase) and the word it modifies. Dressed in a cheap suit, John looked like my uncle Earl.

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  1. 5 May, 03:31
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    Participles are used to modify nouns in a sentence - they are often used as adjectives. So, here, the whole participial phrase is dressed in a cheap suit, but since you only need the participle, and not the whole phrase, the answer is dressed. The word this participle modifies is John.

    Who was dressed? John.
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