[ Grammar ]
What does a participial phrase do in a sentence?
A. It acts as a noun.
B. It acts as an adjective, providing more information about a noun.
C. It acts as an adverb modifying a verb.
D. It connects two independent clauses.

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One combination is not possible: Rely on _____
A. contamination
B. me
C. the government
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I enjoyed the party ……………….. I didn’t know anybody there.
A. although
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