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Gelneren [198K]
2 years ago
6

Which part of the sentence is a participial phrase? scheduled too hectically the misbegotten tour from state to state weary from

the road.
English
1 answer:
marshall27 [118]2 years ago
8 0

Participles and participial expressions should be set as near the things or pronouns they alter as could really be expected, and those things or pronouns should be obviously expressed. A participial expression is set off with commas when it comes toward the start of a sentence.

<h3>Participial phrase</h3>

The  part of the sentence is a participial phrase is

Option A

  • Scheduled too hectically.

  • A participle expression is a gathering of words containing a participle, modifier, and pronoun or thing phrases.

  • The Pronoun/Noun will act the beneficiary of the activity in the expression.

  • On the off chance that the Participle Phrase is in the center or toward the finish of a sentence, you needn't bother with a comma.

  • A participial expression is an expression that seems as though an action word, however works as a modifier it adjusts a thing in a similar sentence.

  • Phrases like this can "brighten up" a thing and give added portrayal regarding how it's treating what it resembles.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

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