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31 July, 10:53

Which words in the sentence make up the participial phrase?

The bus driver, taking a break, stopped by the diner for lunch.

a. the bus driver

b. for lunch

c. stopped by the diner

d. taking a break

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  1. 31 July, 11:03
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    The participial phrase is the phrase with the participle, which is a verbal form that can function as an adjective, for example "reading" in " the reading girl".

    Here it's "taking" as in Taking a break: the correct answer is d.
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