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English, 28.02.2021 19:20, cisneros3

Identifying Participial Phrases: Put P as for Participle. G for Gerunds. I for Infinitives 1. Jupiter, knowing her charms, nevertheless married her to Vulcan, the ugliest of the gods. ___

2. Mars, known to the Greek as Ares, was the god of war. ___

3. Terrified by Are’s power, many Greek did not like to worship him. ___

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