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How do we know if a phrase is an absolute phrase or a participial phrase ? PLZ HELP

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A past participle usually ends in –ed, and a present participle ends in –ing. ... Note: A participial phrase starts with a verbal (participle) but does not have a noun or subject. Absolute Phrases. It has a noun or pronoun that is modified by a participle/participial phrase.

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