Answer:
(<em>Infinitive Phrase) to the winds</em>, (Gerund) Considering<u>, (Verbal phrase) - </u>
<u>Threw. </u>
Explanation:
Considering is the Gerund in this sentence.
Threw is the Verbal Phrase
"Juana, considering the matter, <u>threw</u> caution to the winds."
I cant write the same explantion because I forgot but, i hope you got all the notes that I did for you down..
But I can try to summarize
Verbal Phrase- It has to do with the action. For example: to the shopping mall or to the Candy Store.
Gerund- Always ends in<em> -ing </em>and if the verb is put in past tense then it ends in <em>-ed.</em>
Participle Phrase: A participle is a verbal ending in -ing (present) or -ed, -en, -d, -t, -n, or -ne (past) that functions as an adjective, modifying a noun or pronoun. A participial phrase consists of a participle plus modifier(s), object(s), and/or complement(s).
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