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25 October, 02:11

thinking that the rally started in the evening andrea and heather planned to spend the first half of the day at the beach what best identifies the noun the participial phrase modifies

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  1. 25 October, 02:19
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    Andrea and Heather

    Explanation:

    A participial phrase refers to a group of words made up of a participle and other words (the modifier & it could also include a noun (s), a noun phrase (s) or pronoun) which serves as the complement of the object (the receipient of the action)

    Thinking that the rally started in the evening, Andrea and Heather planned to spend the first half of the day at the beach

    The participial phrase is the portion highlighted above "Thinking that the rally started in the evening"

    The participial phrase functions as an adjective modifying the nouns 'Andrea and Heather'
  2. 25 October, 02:28
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    The participial phrase "Thinking that the rally started in the evening" is modifying the nouns "Andrea and Heather". Participial phrases always act as adjectives and they modify nouns, they are formed by Verb+ing form and they also include object or modifiers to complete the idea.
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