Which sentence includes a participle phrase?

I looked in the closet for my sweater.
During winter break, we will be going skiing.
Would you help our planning the trip?
I would like to go to the new mountain resort.

I think it is the second one please check

BRO 4000 PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THIS AND THERES 4 POSTS WHY CANT SOMEONE JUST HAVE THE ANSWERS

Here are the answers for the grammar unit test connexus.

1. are
2.Missouri and Illinois are states along the Mississippi River
3.dependent clause
4.my collection of stamps is extensive
5.Watching little league baseball is a favorite pastime of people who appreciate summer
6.Staring down the mountain, Jack was excited for a day of skiing.
7.When looking out the window, they saw the first leaf fall
8.The test was moved to Wednesday
9.While the neighbors were walking to the store, they dropped their money and the wind blew it away.
10.The team lost the game because the players made mistakes

I can't really help you on the last four so your on your own there.

Please double-check the third one. The wording is strange.

Yes, the second one is probably right. The first and fourth clearly don't have participles in them, and the third seems to have a gerund in it.

I'm pretty sure it is B, "During winter break, we will be going skiing."

That’s what it says but am i right?

plague doctor is correct

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Yes, you are correct. The sentence "During winter break, we will be going skiing." includes a participle phrase.

To identify a participle phrase, you should look for a present participle or past participle verb form combined with other words that act as modifiers. In this case, the present participle verb "going" is combined with the word "skiing" to form the participle phrase "going skiing."