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Absolute phrase definition and example
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An absolute phrase is a group of words that modifies an entire sentence, not just one specific noun. It typically consists of a noun or pronoun and a participle along with any associated modifiers or objects. Absolute phrases provide context or add detail to the action of the sentence, often indicating time, reason, or condition. They are usually set off by commas.
### Example:
**Sentence:** The weather being beautiful, we decided to have a picnic.
**Absolute phrase:** "The weather being beautiful"
In this example, the absolute phrase "The weather being beautiful" provides context for the action of the main clause, explaining why the decision to have a picnic was made.
### Example:
**Sentence:** The weather being beautiful, we decided to have a picnic.
**Absolute phrase:** "The weather being beautiful"
In this example, the absolute phrase "The weather being beautiful" provides context for the action of the main clause, explaining why the decision to have a picnic was made.
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