Which words in the sentence form the participial phrase?
The workers arrived to cut down the branches broken by strong winds last night.
A.
The workers arrived
B.
broken by strong winds
C.
last night
D.
to cut down
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Rainbow_dashie
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@confluxepic
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Librarian
OpenStudy (anonymous):
b?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Secret-Ninja
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Joel_the_boss @justsmile531
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.
OpenStudy (secret-ninja):
I would agree with your first guess, B. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks cause i didnt know wihich one to choose :D
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you
OpenStudy (secret-ninja):
Your welcome. :)
OpenStudy (confluxepic):
@Secret-Ninja
Congratulations on your smartscore change.