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20 June, 21:44

The vines were in a tangle. I stepped into the middle of them.

Which sentence combines the two sentences using a past participle?

I stepped into the middle of the tangle of vines.

I stepped into the middle of the tangling vines.

I stepped into the middle of the tangled vines.

The vines having been tangled, I stepped into the middle of them.

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  1. 21 June, 00:28
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    A past participle is a form of verbs that, if formed regularly, has the form of "stem+ed".

    The past participle of "tangle" is "tangled" and the sentence with the past participle is:

    I stepped into the middle of the tangled vines.

    (actually the last sentence also has a past participle in it, but not only, so I am not choosing it).
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