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which term correctly identifies the italicized phrase in the following sentence? the ice (hanging down from the tree branches)...Asked by ER98
Which term correctly identifies the italicized phrase in the following sentence?
"The ice *hanging down from the tree branches* shone in the soft light.".
A. Prepositional phrase
B. Appositive phrase *
C. Gerund phrase
D. Practiciple phrase
"The ice *hanging down from the tree branches* shone in the soft light.".
A. Prepositional phrase
B. Appositive phrase *
C. Gerund phrase
D. Practiciple phrase
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Nope.
Answered by
ER98
Oh it's C, Gerund phrases have ING
Answered by
Ms. Sue
So do participial phrases. Which is it?
Answered by
ER98
Gerund, they're used as nouns
Answered by
ER98
If this isn't right, thanks for helping anyways Ms. Sue!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The phrase describes a noun.
Answered by
Emma Helper
This is a thing I've been having issues with as well.
Answered by
So?
So what?
Answered by
MD_catlady
emm thanks I also was thinking gerund though I cant remember learning this so thanks
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