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fgiga [73]
2 years ago
6

Which combined sentence contains a participial phrase?

English
2 answers:
Svet_ta [14]2 years ago
6 0

The sentence that is combined and contains a participial phrase is Squinting into the sunset, Armando wiped his forehead and trudged on. Hence, Option C is correct.

<h3>What is a participial phrase?</h3>

A participial is a word that is formed from a verb. To identify a participial phrase, there are a few points to remember, like that it has a verbal ending. For the present "ing" and for the past "ed, en, d" and many more.

It consists of participles as well as modifiers, objects, and many more.

Therefore, Option C: Squinting into the sunset, Armando wiped his forehead and trudged on, is correct.

Learn more about participial phrase from here:

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stich3 [128]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Comment

It has the same construction as the previous question I did for you.

<u>Squinting</u><u> into the sunset,</u> ...

That is the participial phrase. The participial is squinting.

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