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An absolute phrase is a phrase that modifies a noun in a sentence, but it is not connected to the sentence by a conjunction. It is set off with a comma only, and it could be removed from the sentence without changing the meaning of the sentence.
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Absolute pharase
when a participle and the noun that comes before it together form and in the independent pharase , the structure is often called absolute pharase .
Example of absolute pharase are
☆ Weather permithing we shall meet in the evening .
☆After the sun had risen we set out on our Journey.
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Absolute pharase
when a participle and the noun that comes before it together form and in the independent pharase , the structure is often called absolute pharase .
Example of absolute pharase are
☆ Weather permithing we shall meet in the evening .
☆After the sun had risen we set out on our Journey.
hope it help you
☜☆☞plss mark me brainlist☜☆☞
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