In the sentence "The broken vase lay in pieces on the floor," the participle is "broken." It is a past participle that describes the vase, indicating its state as being damaged. Participles often function as adjectives and provide additional information about a noun.
No. It is not.
the Greeks in 1500 bc
Yes, vase is a common noun.
15-30 pounds
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The participial in this sentence is "broken." It is a present participle that functions as an adjective modifying the noun "vase."
No, the modifier "lying in pieces on the floor" does not correctly modify the subject "the broken vase was irreparable." This modifier suggests that the broken vase, not the vase itself, is lying on the floor. To correct this, you could say "The broken vase, lying in pieces on the floor, was irreparable."
The modifier in the sentence is "lying in pieces on the floor," which describes the broken vase.
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No, the modifier in this sentence is incorrectly located. It should be revised to: "The broken vase, lying in pieces on the floor, was irreparable."
A past participial phrase is a phrase that includes a past participle verb (usually ending in -ed or -en) and functions as an adjective in a sentence to provide additional information about a noun or pronoun. For example, "broken into pieces" in the sentence "The vase, broken into pieces, was beyond repair."
The cup is broken. This bit of news has not yet been broken.
I knocked the vase off the table and it broke into many pieces.The pieces of the puzzle were all over the floor.
Broken is a past participle verb therefore can not be used in the past simple tense. You could use it in the past passive like: The lamp was broken by the boy. This is a past passive sentence. Otherwise, verb 3 can not be used in a past simple sentence structure. Another way to use broken is as an adjective. The broken vase laid on the floor.
It is a physical change because it is the same vase but it is in tiny pieces
In the sentence "The vase was broken," "broken" is functioning as an adjective. It describes the state of the vase.
The Broken Vase was created in 1941.