A participial phrase is a verb that modifies the main verb.
It also can be used to modify a noun as in
Attached to a mother that only a son could love, he was often depressed.
- where the "attached" is explaining his status with the mother.
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participial phrase
An adjective.
The present-participial phrase "riding a horse" is an adjective, modifying sheriff.
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A participial phrase commonly functions as an adjective
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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".
a phrase with a participle in it
participial phrase
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participial phrase
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.