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we can join two simple sentences by using participle and by using nominative absolute construction . what is nominative absolute construction ? And what is the difference between in their uses?​

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Nominative Absolute (also known as Absolute Construction, or Absolute Phrase), is a special phraseOpens in new window that consists of a nounOpens in new window or pronounOpens in new window followed and modified by some kind of modifier, usually a participleOpens in new window or a participial phrase.

We can use absolute constructions to compress two sentences into one and to vary sentence structure as a means of holding a reader’s interest.

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