In the following sentences, what word does the participial phrase modify?
Everyone in the annex heard her screaming loudly. (1 point)
a) everyone
b) annex
c) heard
d) her
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9 years ago
9 years ago
Which words are the participial phrase?
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What do you think it modifies?
9 years ago
I think it's a // everyone
9 years ago
Everyone is not the participial phrase. Nor is it the word modified.
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9 years ago
The answer is d her
9 years ago
this is simple, in the sentence it says "Her screaming" so the answer is d because it was her screaming
11 months ago
To determine which word the participial phrase modifies in the given sentence, we need to identify the participial phrase first. A participial phrase is a phrase that begins with a verb in its past or present participle form (ending in '-ing' for present participle or '-ed' for past participle) and functions as an adjective to modify a noun or pronoun.
In the given sentence, the participial phrase is "screaming loudly." It starts with the present participle verb "screaming" and describes how the action of screaming is performed. Now let's analyze the phrase and identify the word it modifies.
The phrase "screaming loudly" provides additional information about the subject of the sentence, which is "her." It describes the way "her" is screaming. Therefore, the correct answer is:
d) her