Topics: Phrases
Identify the tense of the participle or the participial phrase in parentheses.
Hester Prynne, (having sewn the the scarlet letter on her clothes), stood on the scaffolds to face her punishment.
A. past
B. present
C. perfect
Select your answer:

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my parents/when/happy/I/ten points/are/get.
A. My parents get ten points when I are happy.
B. My parents are happy when I get ten points.
C. When I are happy, my parents get ten points.
D. When my parents are happy, I get ten points.
