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OpenStudy (narissa):

help

OpenStudy (maddielb):

With?

OpenStudy (narissa):

hold on please

OpenStudy (narissa):

OpenStudy (maddielb):

What were you thinking?

OpenStudy (narissa):

their boots

OpenStudy (narissa):

their boots sticking in every step?

OpenStudy (maddielb):

Hmm, Ive never really been over this before, but I think everything after the comma is the absolute phrase.

OpenStudy (narissa):

thank you I have to know for sure

OpenStudy (maddielb):

Alright, I tried haha

OpenStudy (narissa):

@Hayhayz

OpenStudy (narissa):

i think its across the muddy fields

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/absolutephrase.htm Take a look at these examples... I am thinking it is "their boots sticking" because it is describing what the boots are doing (they are sticking)

OpenStudy (narissa):

ok thanks thats what i first thought

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