English-2
Grade-7
Easy

Question

Where can a participle phrase appear in a sentence?

  1. At the beginning
  2. In the middle
  3. At the end
  4. All of the above

hintHint:

A participle phrase is comprised of a participle and its modifier, objects and complements. The entire phrase often serves as an adjective.

The correct answer is: All of the above


    You need a comma after a participle phrase if it comes at the beginning of a sentence and the following phrase is a complete sentence: 'Singing softly in its nest at dawn, the bird brought joy to my heart'. It can be moved to the middle of the sentence. 'The bird, singing softly in its nest at dawn, brought joy to my heart'. A participle phrase may appear at the end the sentence as well: 'I heard the bird singing softly in its nest at dawn'

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