English-2
Grade-7
Easy

Question

Participle phrases have the function of __________ in a sentence.

  1. Verbs
  2. Adjectives
  3. Adverbs
  4. Nouns

hintHint:

Participle phrase is a phrase that looks like a verb, but actually functions as an adjective; it modifies a noun in the same sentence. Phrases like this can 'spic up' a noun and provide added description about what it's doing or what it looks like.

The correct answer is: Adverbs


    A participle phrase is a phrase which functions as an adjective in a sentence. A particular phrase would appear to be a verb, but it functions as an adjective in a sentence. It describes a noun. It consists of a present participle, past participle, or any modifiers and objects.

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