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Distinguish Between Gerunds And Participles. Source: McDougal Littell. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Does this sentence contain a gerund or participle? Seeing the accident, Lori helped the boy to his feet.
a) gerund
b) participle
c)
d)

Does this sentence contain a gerund or participle? The woman, dressed as a princess, has the lead in the play.
a) gerund
b) participle
c)
d)

Does this sentence contain a gerund or participle? Dressing up for parades is a family tradition.
a) gerund
b) participle
c)
d)

Does this sentence contain a gerund or participle? The burgers, sizzling on the grill, were almost ready.
a) gerund
b) participle
c)
d)

Does this sentence contain a gerund or participle? Baking is a major project for the holidays.
a) gerund
b) participle
c)
d)

Does this sentence contain a gerund or participle? Seeing the old slides reminded me of the good times we had.
a) gerund
b) participle
c)
d)

Does this sentence contain a gerund or participle? Talking among themselves, the actors missed their cues.
a) gerund
b) participle
c)
d)

Does this sentence contain gerund or participle? The dog, wagging its tail, eyed the steak.
a) gerund
b) participle
c)
d)

Does this sentence contain a gerund or participle? Talking is rude while the movie is on.
a) gerund
b) participle
c)
d)

Does this sentence contain a gerund or participle? Baking in the oven, the bread smelled delicious.
a) gerund
b) participle
c)
d)

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