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Present Participle Phrases

Present Participle Phrases

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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5 Slides • 13 Questions

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Verbals and Verbal Phrases

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Multiple Choice

What is a verb?

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names people, places, things, and ideas

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expresses an emotion

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takes the place of a noun, or pronoun

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expresses an action or state of being

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Verbals and Verbal Phrases

A verbal is a verb form used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb (particle, gerund, and infinitive).

A verbal phrase consists of a verbal and its modifiers and complements. The three kinds of verbal phrases are the participial phrase, the gerund phrase, and the infinitive phrase.

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The Participle

A participle is a verb form that can be used as an adjective.

Two kinds of participles are the present participle and the past participle.

Present participles end in -ing.

Example: The freezing rain made the road slippery.

Did I hear someone knocking on the door?

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The Participle

Most past participles end in -d or -ed. Others are irregularly formed.

Example: We returned rested and relaxed after a long vacation.

The lab tested samples of water taken from wells in the area.

Brian, having completed his chores, went to hang out with his friends.

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The Participial Phrase

A participial phrase consists of a participle and its modifiers and complements. The entire phrase is used as an adjective.

Example: Living far from the city, I developed a love for nature.

The groceries packed in the crate are for Karidat and the Ayuda Network.

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Multiple Choice

A participle is a verb form_______.

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that can be used as a noun

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that can be used as an adjective

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that can be used as an adverb

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Multiple Choice

What is the participle phrase?

Looking intently at the map, Jerry found New Hope.

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at the map

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found New Hope

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Looking intently at the map

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Multiple Choice

What is the participle phrase?

Have you ever had an X-ray taken by a doctor or dentist?

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had an X-ray

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Have you ever

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taken by a doctor or dentist

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Multiple Choice

What is the participle phrase?

The workers struggling to build the Panama Canal were at grave risk of getting yellow fever.

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to build the Panama Canal

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struggling to build the Panama Canal

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getting yellow fever

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Multiple Choice

What is the participle phrase?

His favorite football memorabilia is his football signed by Peyton Manning.

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His favorite football memorabilia

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signed by Peyton Manning

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his football

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Multiple Select

A participle phrase is made up of…

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A participle

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A preposition

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A comma

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Any modifiers, complements

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Multiple Choice

Identify the participle in the sentence:

Sarah noticed her sister walking along the shoreline.

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noticed

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walking

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walking along

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shoreline

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Multiple Choice

Identify the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: 
My cat jumped on my bed and woke me up. 
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on my bed

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my cat jumped

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on my bed and woke me up

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woke me

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Multiple Choice

Identify the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: 

The chairs were placed upon the desks. 
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upon the desks

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were placed

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the chairs were placed upon

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the chairs

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Multiple Choice

Identify the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: 

The bird flew into the window and was okay.

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the bird flew

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into the window but was okay

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flew into the window

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into the window

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Multiple Select

Identify the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: 

I like to listen to music.

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to listen

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to music

3

like to

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No prepositional phrases

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Multiple Select

Identify the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: 

The ticket holders waited patiently outside the theater.

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the ticket holders

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waited patiently

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outside the theater

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No prepositional phrases

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