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4 October, 13:00

Definition of a participial phrase

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    A participial phrase is the (usually) not needed information.

    Mary, who is the prettiest girl I have ever seen, likes to practice ballet in the yard.

    Participial phrases move around in sentences. Be aware.

    Riding around the block, Carly set her eyes upon a little candy shop.

    The participial phrases have to be around their subject, though.
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