

Absolute Phrase
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English
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9th Grade
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Desiree Pina
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Absolute Phrase
SWBAT identify absolute phrases and create absolute phrases in order to enhance their sentences.

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What is an absolute phrase?
A group of words consisting of a noun or pronoun AND a participle!
There can be other words in the sentence.
They are ALWAYS set off from the rest of the sentence with a comma or pair of commas.
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Why do we use absolute phrases?
Absolute phrases are valuable because they provide layers of detail in our sentences.
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If an absolute phrase is removed from a sentence, will the sentence still make sense?
YES! Absolute phrases simply add detail to a sentence but is NOT necessary information for the sentence to make sense.
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Multiple Choice
Which is true about an absolute phrase?
It is never set off from the sentence with commas.
It contains a participle and a noun and pronoun.
It is necessary information to the sentence.
There cannot be other words in the sentence.
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Examples
Their minds whirling from the avalanche of information provide by Mrs. Welty, the students left the classroom in a daze.
Noun= minds
whirling = participle
The italicized part still makes sense on its own.
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Examples
His head pounding, his hands shaking, the young man knelt and proposed marriage to his girlfriend.
What are the two nouns?
Head and Hands
What are the two participles?
Pounding and shaking
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Knees knocking, palms sweating, the child crept down the dark hall to investigate the noise.
What are the absolute phrases?
Knees knocking & palms sweating
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Multiple Choice
Identify the absolute phrase: Her suspicions confirmed, the police officer made the arrest.
Her suspicions confirmed
the police officer
the police officer made the arrest
confirmed
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Open Ended
Identify the noun and participle of the absolute phrase in the sentence: Her arms folded across her chest, Professor Hill warned the class about the penalties of plagiarism.
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What is the difference between an absolute phrase and a participial?
An absolute phrase is a phrase that modifies the entire clause.
An absolute phrase has a noun in it.
A participial phrase does NOT have a noun in it.
Absolute Phrase
SWBAT identify absolute phrases and create absolute phrases in order to enhance their sentences.

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