Select the sentence which contains TWO participle phrases.

A)
Those planning to leave for the weekend will be the ones packing their bags.


B)
I want to leave for the weekend, but I will have to pack my bags first.
Eliminate

C)
To leave for the weekend, you will need to pack your bags.


D)
Leaving for the weekend necessitates packing one's bags.

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Answer:

A)  Those planning to leave for the weekend will be the ones packing their bags.

Explanation:

A participle phrase is an adjective phrase that starts with a participle.

The participles in this sentence are planning and packing.

As is seen, the first sentence has two participle phrases:

1. planning to leave for the weekend (modifies Those)

2. packing their bags. (modifies the ones)

The sentence which contains two participle phrases is "Those planning to leave for the weekend will be the ones packing their bags."

What are participle phrases?

Participle phrase can be defined as an adjective phrase containing a participle. Participles are the words that generally ends with ing, ed, em, d, and so on.

The sentence "Those planning to leave for the weekend will be the ones packing their bags" has two participles "planning" and "packing".

The phrases are:

  • Those planning to leave for the weekend
  • Ones packing their bags

Therefore the correct option is A.

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