Which word in the sentence does the participial phrase modify?
Lying in the grass, I counted the clouds above me.
A.
grass
B.
I
C.
counted
D.
clouds
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what do you think it is?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c b?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hm
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wrong?
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you have to choose to?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
brb
OpenStudy (anonymous):
k
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bck you still need help?
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yup
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think its um..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A participle phrase will begin with a present or past participle. If the participle is present, it will dependably end in ing.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a regular past participle will end in a consistent ed.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so C no?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think so
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i search The Participle Phrase
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and i found a sentence like that one nd i think its like it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i hope this helps Walking on the beach, Delores dodged jellyfish that had washed ashore.
Walking on the beach = present participle phrase describing the noun Delores.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you need help with anything else?
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nope :)
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ok
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