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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Writing out

The children correct a given piece of text, writing out the corrected version.
I read the above in one of the documents about story writing.
What is the grammatical form and function of "writing out..."?
Do we need a comma before that part?
Is "the children" the subject for "writing out..."?

  

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"Writing out" is a phrasal verb: "to write out". "writing out the corrected version" is a dependent adverbial clause that describes the verb "correct" - it lets us know how the children corrected the 'piece of text'. Yes, the adverbial clause needs the comma before it.

  • "Writing out" is a phrasal verb: "to write out".
  • "writing out the corrected version" is a dependent adverbial clause that describes the verb "correct" - it lets us know how the children corrected the 'piece of text'.
  • Yes, the adverbial clause needs the comma before it.
  • Similar sentence structure: "The children built a sandcastle, using ten buckets of sand.
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"Writing out" is a phrasal verb: "to write out".

"writing out the corrected version" is a dependent adverbial clause that describes the verb "correct" - it lets us know how the children corrected the 'piece of text'.

Yes, the adverbial clause needs the comma before it.

Similar sentence structure:

"The children built a sandcastle, using ten buckets of sand. "

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Jigneshbharati

The children correct a given piece of text, writing out the corrected version.
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What is the grammatical form and function of "writing out..."?
Do we need a comma before that part?
Is "the children" the subject for "writing out..."?

"writing out ..." is a participle clause. It contains supplementary information about

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