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Combining Sentences using Participial Phrases

Combining Sentences using Participial Phrases. What is a Participial Phrase?. A Participle is a word formed from a verb that can be an adjective. They will end in –ing or –ed . A Participial Phrase contains a participle and any words that modify or compliment that participle.

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Combining Sentences using Participial Phrases

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  1. Combining Sentences using Participial Phrases

  2. What is a Participial Phrase? • A Participle is a word formed from a verb that can be an adjective. They will end in –ing or –ed. • A Participial Phrase contains a participle and any words that modify or compliment that participle. • For sentence combining we will be using –ing participles.

  3. How to combine sentences using Participial Phrases • Reduce one sentence to a participial phrase. • Ex: “Juanita Platero describes the conflict between old and new ideas. She does this as she writes about Navajo culture.” becomes . . . • “Writing about Navajo culture, Juanita Platero describes the conflict between old and new ideas.”

  4. How to combine sentences using Participial Phrases • When you insert a participial phrase into a sentence, place it close to the noun or pronoun it modifies for clarity. • Ex: “Writing about Navajo culture, Juanita Platero describes the conflict between old and new ideas” is much more clear than . . . • “Juanita Platero describes the conflict between old and new ideas, writing about Navajo Culture.”

  5. How to combine sentences using Participial Phrases • Are the sentences closely related? • Reduce one of the sentences to a participial phrase (a word ending in –ing). • Place the participial phrase near the noun or pronoun it modifies.

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