"sleeping in the corner" is the participal phrase
Sleeping in the corner.
"sleeping in the corner" is the participal phrase
sleeping in the corner - the participle is sleeping.
sleeping in the corner - the participle is sleeping.
The italicized words "turning the corner" form a participial phrase. Participial phrases consist of a present or past participle and any modifiers or complements, providing additional information about a noun or pronoun in the sentence. In this case, "turning the corner" describes the action related to "Kate."
Corner is a noun in the sentence "Around the corner was her mom."
Example sentence - She placed a floor lamp in the corner of the room.
i like to be in the corner.
I painted myself in a corner.
This is cheap for a three berth caravan.The lorry needed a wide berth to turn the corner.
The verb phrase in the sentence is "are the cripple on the corner."
Example sentence - He lived in the fourth house from the corner.