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I don't get these.A participial phrase functions in a sentence as a(n) _____. adverbadjectivenoun

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by victoria2480 at December 01, 2009

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Adjective.

Will099 Will099 December 02, 2009

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adjective, gerund is noun

DoggiLov DoggiLov December 10, 2009

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a participle (not just phrase) also functions as an adjective

DoggiLov DoggiLov December 10, 2009

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Adjective

DanielB DanielB January 13, 2010

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adjective

kikyo kikyo January 13, 2010

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Answer: Adjective

George George January 14, 2010

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Did you know that a participle can also function as a verb? Present = -ing, and past = ed; they just have to have helpers for each respective tense!

bradgandy bradgandy February 25, 2010

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adjective

gibby. gibby. March 07, 2010

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Not only can a present participle function as a verb but at past participle can function as an adjective.

Zoey026 Zoey026 March 20, 2010

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adjective

cooldude cooldude April 06, 2010

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Adjective

ChromeRedCat ChromeRedCat April 17, 2010

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adjective

firedevilxx firedevilxx April 21, 2010

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A participial phrase commonly functions as an adjective.

Faith Faith December 08, 2010

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adj.

JOMJONE JOMJONE December 19, 2010

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