Participle Examples in Proverbs and Quotations
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Participle Examples in Proverbs and Quotations


1. Point out participle I and participle II in the following proverbs.
  1. United we stand, divided we fall.
  2. Better untaught than ill taught.
  3. One volunteer is worth two pressed men.
  4. Fear the Greeks bearing gifts.
  5. Stolen sweets are sweetest.
  6. Forbidden fruit is sweetest.
  7. A forced kindness deserves no thanks.
  8. The rotten apple injures its neighbours.
  9. The beaten road is the safest.
  10. A watched pot never boils.
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