living in New York
maybe
Type the participial phrase in this sentence. Type the participial phrase in this sentence.
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An adjective.
The dog, chasing its tail, ran around the yard. The participial phrase is "chasing its tail."
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."
living in New Yorkmaybe
A participial phrase functions in a sentence as an adjective, modifying a noun or pronoun. It provides more information about the noun or pronoun it is describing.
"speaking loudly as possible" is the participial phrase in the sentence. It describes how court told his grandmother.
"kept on a sunny windowsill" is the participial phrase in the sentence. It describes where the violet was placed.
The participial phrase in the sentence is "grazing in the evening dusk." This phrase describes "the castle," indicating what the castle is doing. Participial phrases often begin with a present or past participle and provide additional information about a noun in the sentence.
no it does not
The phrase, "Spats is the name of your very spoiled cat" includes a participle. The participle or participial phrase in the sentence is "spoiled."