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Scarf witty 274 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Participial Phrase, Infinitive Phrase, Absolute Phrase, Nonessential Appositive Phrase, or Prepositional Phrase

Hi,

Can you tell me if these sentences are Participial Phrases, Infintive Phrases, Absolute Phrases, Nonessential Appostive Phrases, or Prepositional Phrases.

"Having finished the test, he left the room."

"After the test but before lunch, I went jogging."

Thanks.

  

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scarf witty 274 Can you tell me if these sentences are contain Participial Phrases, Infin i tive Phrases, Absolute Phrases, Nonessential Appos i tive Phrases, or Prepositional Phrases. A sentence can't be any of those things. It has to contain them.

  • scarf witty 274 Can you tell me if these sentences are contain Participial Phrases, Infin i tive Phrases, Absolute Phrases, Nonessential Appos i tive Phrases, or Prepositional Phrases.
  • A sentence can't be any of those things.
  • It has to contain them.
  • "having finished the test" is a participle clause (your participial phrase).
  • "after the test" and "before lunch" are prepositional phrases.
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scarf witty 274Can you tell me if these sentences are contain Participial Phrases, Infinitive Phrases, Absolute Phrases, Nonessential Appositive Phrases, or Prepositional Phrases.

A sentence can't be any of those

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