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Category: CC-L7

993. Participial Phrase in the Middle of a Sentence

January 15, 2025January 14, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

A participial phrase uses a verb form with an -ing ending as a descriptive phrase for a noun in the sentence. Sometimes, the participial phrase is at the beginning of a sentence, before the subject. Other times, the participial phrase… Read more993. Participial Phrase in the Middle of a Sentence

CC-L7, Parts of Speech

994. Participial Phrase at the end of a Sentence

January 16, 2025January 15, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

A participial phrase uses a verb form with an -ing ending as a modifier for a noun. Sometimes the participial phrase comes at the end of the sentence. Look at these examples:I woke up wondering what time it was.Because she… Read more994. Participial Phrase at the end of a Sentence

CC-L7, Parts of Speech

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