brushtroke/writing phrases
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Brushstroke Phrases
Absolute Phrase
Absolute phrases combine a noun and a participle with any modifiers or objects.
Not all absolute phrases contain a participle. Sometimes it’s only the noun and the modifiers.
Building an Absolute Phrase
Her work completed, Amanda went home.
NOUNmodifiers Participial
Her work completed
ABSOLUTE PHRASE
Examples
His tail between his legs, the dog sulked out the door.
The dog, with his mind on that awful cat, sulked out the door.
Participial Phrase
A participial phrase begins with a past or present participle that DESCRIBES a noun or noun phrase.
A participle in a participial phrase now acts as an adjective!!!
Building a Participial Phrase
Stuck in the closet, Maria began to panic.
participlemodifiers
Stuck in the closetPhrase describes the noun (Maria)
Examples
Walking quickly, we reached the town in 15 minutes.
You could see the panther releasing his grip.
The Infinitive Phrase
To + Simple form of verb = Infinitive phrase
Think “Buzz Lightyear”
“To infinity and beyond!”
Infinitive Phrase StructureTO JUMP was Daisey’s only desire.
The Appositive Phrase
Appositive = a word/words placed after another to identify it
Appositive Phrase = Noun + Appositive + any other modifiers
(separated by commas)
Appositive Phrase Structure
Mary, my sister, goes to LD Bell High School.
SourcesChompchomp.com
Sinclair.edu
Grammar.about.com
Google.com/images
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