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OpenStudy (gigi1103):

Which BEST describes the underlined words? We picked up the vase broken in the fight. A) This is a verb phrase. B) This is a participial phrase. C) This is a prepositional phrase. D) This phrase functions as an adverb clause.

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

@dakid88

OpenStudy (dakid88):

wht is the underlined word

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

broken in the fight

OpenStudy (dakid88):

A.

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

thank i have 3 morek?

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

Identify present participial phrase that describes John. A) --->>Jamming too much trash<---- into a garbage bag, John saved several trips to the curb but had to carry much heavier bags. B) ---->Jamming too much trash into a garbage bag<---, John saved several trips to the curb but had to carry much heavier bags. C) Jamming too much trash into a garbage bag, John---> saved several trips<-- to the curb but had to carry much heavier bags. D) Jamming too much trash into a garbage bag, John saved several trips to the curb but -->had to carry much heavier bags.<--

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

can you still help?

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

@salemlover352

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

can you help??

OpenStudy (salemlover352):

B

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

thanks two more

OpenStudy (salemlover352):

Okay

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

Identify present participial phrase that describes Jim. A) --->Trying to impress his boss<---, Jim worked extra long hours. B) ->Trying to impress <-his boss, Jim worked extra long hours. C) Trying to impress his boss, Jim ->worked extra<- long hours. D) Trying to impress his boss, Jim -->worked extra long hours. <-

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

i think d

OpenStudy (salemlover352):

I don't know that one so you should probably go with D.

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

k one more

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

Which provides the BEST description of the underlined phrase? My mother was disappointed with my grades, so she decided >to reduce my television and computer time.< A) a noun phrase that functions as the subject B) an infinitive phrase that functions as an noun C) an absolute phrase that modifies the entire sentence D) a prepositional phrase to describe locations or limitations

OpenStudy (salemlover352):

C

OpenStudy (gigi1103):

ok thanks!!!

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