Which word is the past tense of an irregular verb?(1 point)

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hidden
hidden

aimed
aimed

tapped
tapped

squawked

aimed

Use the sentence to answer the question.

There is a walking path that leads from the middle school to the high school.

Which participle functions as an adjective?

(1 point)
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path
path

leads
leads

is
is

walking

walking

Which sentence contains a participle functioning as a verb?(1 point)

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The blinking sign warns drivers of a sharp curve ahead.
The blinking sign warns drivers of a sharp curve ahead.

David brought coloring books to the restaurant.
David brought coloring books to the restaurant.

The students are waiting for the bus.
The students are waiting for the bus.

Mateo will only eat cooked carrots.

The blinking sign warns drivers of a sharp curve ahead.

Which sentence contains a participle functioning as an adjective?(1 point)

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Katrina is wandering around the school looking for her brother.
Katrina is wandering around the school looking for her brother.

Mr. Wallace is meeting the principal to discuss the exam schedule.
Mr. Wallace is meeting the principal to discuss the exam schedule.

The swimming pool in my neighborhood is closed for the winter.
The swimming pool in my neighborhood is closed for the winter.

The teacher is grading papers at her desk

The swimming pool in my neighborhood is closed for the winter.

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The word "tapped" is the past tense of an irregular verb. To determine this, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify the verb: In this case, the verb is "tap."
2. Check if the verb follows the regular pattern: Regular verbs form their past tense by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb (e.g., walk-walked, talk-talked).
3. Compare the past tense form: If the past tense form does not follow the regular pattern, it is considered irregular. In this case, "tapped" does not follow the regular pattern, making it the past tense of an irregular verb.