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Absolute Phrase

Absolute Phrase

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English

9th Grade

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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?

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It is never set off from the sentence with commas.

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It contains a participle and a noun and pronoun.

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It is necessary information to the sentence.

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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.

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Her suspicions confirmed

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the police officer

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the police officer made the arrest

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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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