sleeping in the corner - the participle is sleeping.
sleeping in the corner
sleeping in the corner - the participle is sleeping.
Sleeping in the corner.
"sleeping in the corner" is the participal phrase
"sleeping in the corner" is the participal phrase
The participial form of the sentence is "sighing loudly, Kristen accepted her punishment."
The participial phrase is "sighing loudly."
"speaking loudly as possible" is the participial phrase in the sentence. It describes how court told his grandmother.
Yes, caitlyn actually fell asleep in a class at school once and was snoring so loudly, and I also saw her snoring at centennial beach too and she was so loud
The participle is "sighing loudly." It modifies Kristen and describes the action she is performing.
There are some home remedies to ease snoring so loudly, but they wont be long-term problem solvers. There are also the nose strips you can purchase at a local store. Also you could have your husband try different sleeping positions, like laying on his side with a pillow between his knees and one at his back.
Yes, Rebecca came to my house for a sleepover last weekend and she fell asleep, she snored so loudly, her mouth was actually open while she was snoring that night :D.
The sound of her snoring is like a freight train and just like a child with adenoid problems. She is a Lhasa Apso