Participial phrase can function as adjectives by changing nouns and pronouns. A participle can be a present participle or a past participle. A participial phrase involves the participle and also any transformers and correlatives.
A participle ends in forms like ing, ed, and many more similar to these. Usually adjectives are taught to growing generation for the purpose of correct use of language and communication. It provides a great help in understanding and writing which could also be explained to another individual.
Answer:Infinitive and participial
Explanation:
B. alliteration.
C. assonance.
D. rhyme.
Answer:
Teenagers are nowadays communicating with their friends through social media and we cannot blame them, we all are. However, it is important to understand the positive and negative impact that social media has on teenager's friendships.
First of all, social media is great for them to keep in touch with friends they do not see very often, it allows them to interact in different platforms, which means they can share interests in common through social media. The pandemic made everything very difficult for teenagers, so being able to keep in touch and feel closer to their friends through social media was actually good. However, interacting through social media so much and not having proper talks can make teenagers feel anxious when talking to each other in person. Social media should not replace face to face interaction.
To sum up, it is very important that teenagers interact with their friends online but it is important to also interact outside the Internet, there is a significant difference between having a conversation with a friend online or in person.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to write an article for a magazine about the impact of social media on teenage friendships. It's important to understand that social media isn't the enemy. However, online interactions shouldn't be the only interactions a teenage has with their friends.
B. My hockey sock
C. Henrietta the dog sitter
D. lived behind the gas station
prepositional phrase
relative pronoun
subordinate conjunction
verbal
coordinate conjunction
Answer:
relative pronoun, subordinate conjunction
Explanation:
Relative pronouns like who, whom, which, or that are most often used to introduce subordinate clauses, e.g. "The electric guitar that my brother bought me is awesome." The underlined portion is the subordinate clause, introduced by that, modifying the subject in the main sentence "The electric guitar." The same is true for subordinate conjunctions like after, because and until: "I will be waiting here until you decide to return." Once again, the result is a clause (subject you + predicate decide toreturn) that, due to the subordinating conjunction, cannot stand on its own as a sentence.