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14 August, 19:15

Use a participial phrase to combine these two sentences into one sentence. The baby was cradled in her mother's arms. The baby was sleeping.

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  1. 14 August, 19:30
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    Cradled in her mother's arms, the baby was sleeping.

    A participial phrase is made up for a participle (a verb ending in-ing, ed or past participle form), and it fulfills the function of and adjective; that is to say, it modifies a noun. In the sentence, the noun that the participle phrase modifies is "baby".
  2. 14 August, 19:40
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    Cradled in her mother's arms, the baby slept.

    Participle phrase: cradled in her mother's arms.

    Participle: cradled.

    Noun modified: baby.
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