What is absolute phrase in grammar?
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An absolute phrase cannot contain a finite verb. Absolute phrases usually consist of a noun and a modifier that modifies this noun, NOT another noun in the sentence. Absolute phrases are optional in sentences, i.e., they can be removed without damaging the grammatical integrity of the sentence.
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Absolute phrase
an absolute phrase modifies an entire sentence instead of a single word in the sentence . an absolute phrase combines a noun and a participle with any accompanying modifies or objects
Example
#Legs quivering
#her arms folded across her chest
an absolute phrase modifies an entire sentence instead of a single word in the sentence . an absolute phrase combines a noun and a participle with any accompanying modifies or objects
Example
#Legs quivering
#her arms folded across her chest
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