What type of clause or phrase is italicized in the sentence below?
The driver, confused by the sign, made a wrong turn.
13 answers
(confused) is italizied
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You only indicated that one word is italicized. One word cannot be a phrase or clause.
Are these words italicized? confused by the sign?
What do you think it is?
Hint: If it's a clause, it should have a subject and a verb.
Are these words italicized? confused by the sign?
What do you think it is?
Hint: If it's a clause, it should have a subject and a verb.
its confused and sign
so it can be one of these:
past participial phrase
noun clause
adverb clause
nominative absolute
ellipitical clause
but its not a clause
past participial phrase
noun clause
adverb clause
nominative absolute
ellipitical clause
but its not a clause
You're right -- it's not a clause.
What kind of phrase is it?
What kind of phrase is it?
past participle ?
Right.
thank you and the last one is
We hit a snag while rowing to shore.
and the italicized phrase is (while rowing )
We hit a snag while rowing to shore.
and the italicized phrase is (while rowing )
would this be a clause
If it's a clause, what are the subject and verb?
past participle phrase thank you
Even though Darla recommended the course, I decided not to take it.