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Thaddeus Cowan
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26 March, 15:49
Onto the refrigerator is what kind of phrase
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Ruth Kelly
26 March, 16:02
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I am thinking absolute. An absolute phrase has a subject, but not an acting verb, so it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It modifies the whole sentence, not just a noun.
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