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OpenStudy (anonymous):

4. Which words in the sentence form the participial phrase? My big brother, wearing his new uniform, looked almost like a professional football player. A. wearing his new uniform B. My big brother C. a professional football player D. looked almost like

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its b

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

looked almost like is the answer... the comma after the verb phrase is the participle phrase.

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OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

The participial phrase is always used as an adjective phrase to modify a noun or pronoun. It includes the participle together with its modifiers, objects, or predicate words. The present participle form always ends in -ing, but the endings for past perfect and passive perfect participles may vary. Knowing this, what do you think it is?

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