Broadway and Bowling Green.
It represents all trading.
adjective...it is describing the bull
charging at the red cloak
Don't pug him in.
length: 15.5 cm height: 11.4 cm width: 4.7 cm
It's zues stealing princess europa and taking to crete.
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In the phrase, "Charging at the red cloak, the bull missed his mark," the participle phrase is "charging at the red cloak." It is a participle phrase because it works as an adjective in the sentence.
In the sentence "Charging at the red cloak, the bull missed his mark," the participial phrase is "Charging at the red cloak." This phrase describes the action of the bull and provides additional context about what the bull was doing as it missed its target. Participial phrases typically begin with a present or past participle and can add detail to the main clause.
The enraged bull came charging through the china shop and everyone ran for their lives.
Participle phrases always function as adjectives, adding description to the sentence.So in the sentence "Charging at the red cloak, the bull missed his mark"Charging at the red cloak would be the participal phrase.