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English, 24.02.2020 20:54, mrnotsosmart2787

Underline the verbal phrases in the following sentences. Identify the phrase as a participle, a gerund, or a verb.

1) After arguing with the captain of his vessel, Selkirk demanded to be left ashore on the isle of Juan Fernandez in the Pacific Ocean.

2) But no one came. Living on the island was terribleness first. He was afraid to leave the beach in case an English ship should pass.

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