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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Shouted at loudly

Shouted at loudly, he went home.

Is Shouted at loudly a participle phrase modifying he or is it a non-finite clause?

  

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Personal pronouns ( I, you, he, she, ... ) do not take modifiers. Regardless of whether they are adjectival or adverbial, all participle clauses (also called participle phrases) are non-finite.

  • Personal pronouns ( I, you, he, she, ...
  • ) do not take modifiers.
  • Regardless of whether they are adjectival or adverbial, all participle clauses (also called participle phrases) are non-finite.
  • CJ
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Personal pronouns (I, you, he, she, ...) do not take modifiers.

Regardless of whether they are adjectival or adverbial, all participle clauses (also called participle phrases) are non-finite.

CJ

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