A participial phrase contains a participle, a verb based word that's used as an adjective, and a modifier or a noun, or both. An example of a participial phrase can be found in the sentence: He saw her working at the restaurant. The participial phrase is "working at the restaurant".
Jaded by too much , I decided to take the night off.
"Jaded by too much " is the participial phrase. "Jaded" is the is the past participle of "jade".
An anomatopoeia is a word which imitates the sound it makes. Buzz, zoom, mumble, hiss, bang, oink, meow are good examples. Assonance is a repetition of vowel sounds that creates rhyming within a sentence or phrase. Some examples are: "Did you lose your shoe?" and "The man in the middle is playing a fiddle."
It's called an idiom. This means that the phrase is not to be taken literally and that it has another meaning. Since the phrase starts with "on", it's also a prepositional phrase.
A figurative phrase or "figurative language" refers to language that is not meant to be taken literally. Examples of figurative language are similes (comparisons using "like" or "as"; he was as tall as a skyscraper or her hair was like golden waves), metaphors (comparisons that do not use "like" or "as"; his breath was fire), hyperboles (exaggerated speech; her suitcase weighed a ton), personification (giving human qualities to an inanimate object; the book jumped off of the desk), and others. For more information and examples, check the link.
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A participial phrase commonly functions as an adjective
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The phrase, "Spats is the name of your very spoiled cat" includes a participle. The participle or participial phrase in the sentence is "spoiled."
An adjective.
An adjective.
The present-participial phrase "riding a horse" is an adjective, modifying sheriff.
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