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English, 24.09.2019 15:10, mariaramirez110379
The young child, having been warned by her mother, did not go near the hot stove.
which of the following best describes the underlined phrase?
essential past participial phrase
essential present participial phrase
nonessential past participial phrase
nonessential perfect participial phrase
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