Watching this great explanation by an awesome teacher, I pondered the difference between participle (participial?) phrases (clauses?) and reduced relative clauses commonly used in both written and spoken English.
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Knowing that she was sick, great care was taken to break the news of the death of her husband. Is this a participial phrase? It describes what? Similiar sentence was used, the first sentence, by Kate Chopin in "The Story of an Hour": The Story of An Hour" Kate Chopin (1894) Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband's death.
Thank you sir for make it so clearly, but in my book...which I have to study for the toefl test PET edition this topic (participial phrase ) Complex lesson. ..I can't get the point . What can I do ?
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Dear sir, is it that participial phrases do only do an adjectival modification function of the noun phrase? I can't quite make out the following: 1. FINISHING THE LESSON, they left the classroom. 2. AFTER FINISHING THE LESSON, they left the classroom. Sir, are those in caps in sentences 1 and 2 participial phrases? I feel like as if they are modifying the verb Left. Moreover, in 2 the phrase starts with After. Does that make it an adverb phrase?
Watching this great explanation by an awesome teacher, I pondered the difference between participle (participial?) phrases (clauses?) and reduced relative clauses commonly used in both written and spoken English.
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Knowing that she was sick, great care was taken to break the news of the death of her husband.
Is this a participial phrase?
It describes what?
Similiar sentence was used, the first sentence, by Kate Chopin in "The Story of an Hour":
The Story of An Hour"
Kate Chopin (1894)
Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband's death.
Fabulous
Thank you sir for make it so clearly, but in my book...which I have to study for the toefl test PET edition this topic (participial phrase )
Complex lesson. ..I can't get the point .
What can I do ?
It's very useful. Thanks!
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Hi, teacher. I'm Kilean from Cambodia. Please explain some differences of ' how are you and how are you doing?
I thought it was quite hard to make sentences like these.you make these sentences pretty easy though
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what is the meaning of passive voice
When I was at the railway station I saw trains coming and going.
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I have a question , please.
Dear sir, is it that participial phrases do only do an adjectival modification function of the noun phrase?
I can't quite make out the following:
1. FINISHING THE LESSON, they left the classroom.
2. AFTER FINISHING THE LESSON, they left the classroom.
Sir, are those in caps in sentences 1 and 2 participial phrases?
I feel like as if they are modifying the verb Left. Moreover, in 2 the phrase starts with After. Does that make it an adverb phrase?
These two are adverbial participial phrases of time.
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What about adjective phrases??
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll add that to my list.
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I am quite mad at chess ( l love it)
I must confess that it was a little difficult to understand this lesson.
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