A participial phrase is a verb that modifies the main verb.
It also can be used to modify a noun as in
Attached to a mother that only a son could love, he was often depressed.
- where the "attached" is explaining his status with the mother.
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participial phrase
An adjective.
The present-participial phrase "riding a horse" is an adjective, modifying sheriff.
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A participial phrase contains a participle, a verb based word that's used as an adjective, and a modifier or a noun, or both. An example of a participial phrase can be found in the sentence: He saw her working at the restaurant. The participial phrase is "working at the restaurant".
The dog, chasing its tail, ran around the yard. The participial phrase is "chasing its tail."
participial phrase
a phrase with a participle in it
i do not know wat a participial phrase is sorry
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participial phrase
A participial phrase functions as an adjective and starts with a participle (a verb form ending in -ing, -ed, etc.). For example, in the sentence "Running quickly, the athlete crossed the finish line," the participial phrase is "Running quickly."
The phrase, "Spats is the name of your very spoiled cat" includes a participle. The participle or participial phrase in the sentence is "spoiled."
An adjective.