Asked by GEE
Darion is very agile, always moving fast and gracefully.
A
fast and gracefully
B
always moving
C
Darion is very
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I’m missing what you want me to pick — do you mean “which is a phrase type,” “which is a fragment,” “which modifies ‘moving’,” etc.? Here are the likely grammatical readings so you can pick:
- A (fast and gracefully): an adverbial phrase modifying the verb “moving” (both words act as adverbs here).
- B (always moving): a present-participle phrase (part of the participial modifier “always moving fast and gracefully”) describing Darion’s ongoing action.
- C (Darion is very): an incomplete clause / sentence fragment (it needs a complement like “agile”).
If you tell me which question you need answered (e.g., “Which is the participial phrase?”), I’ll give the single best choice.
- A (fast and gracefully): an adverbial phrase modifying the verb “moving” (both words act as adverbs here).
- B (always moving): a present-participle phrase (part of the participial modifier “always moving fast and gracefully”) describing Darion’s ongoing action.
- C (Darion is very): an incomplete clause / sentence fragment (it needs a complement like “agile”).
If you tell me which question you need answered (e.g., “Which is the participial phrase?”), I’ll give the single best choice.
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