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6 March, 17:47

Which sentence has a correctly placed participial phrase?

A.

The weatherman, approaching from the south, predicts a rainstorm will arrive later tonight.

B.

The weatherman predicts a rainstorm will arrive later tonight approaching from the south.

C.

Approaching from the south, the weatherman predicts a rainstorm will arrive later tonight.

D.

The weatherman predicts a rainstorm approaching from the south will arrive later tonight.

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  1. 6 March, 18:06
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    The sentence that has a correctly placed participial phrase is option D. The weatherman predicts a rainstorm approaching from the south will arrive later tonight. The participial phrase in the sentence is "approaching from the south". The word that this phrase modifies is the noun "rainstorm".
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