Which underlined phrase is a perfect participial phrase? Areas preserved for their historic significance include cemeteries and memorials. Recreation areas are divided into three categories, indicating the main purpose of each area. Having determined a need to offer opportunities for sports and leisure activities, the city created several recreation areas. Operating as a part of the planning committee, the park administers more than twenty types of areas.
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The correct answer is option C. Having determined a need to offer opportunities for sports and leisure activities, the city created several recreation areas. A participial phrase is a group of words which can be in present, past or future tense. It is edited by an adverb or adverbial phrase and in some other cases a complement can be added to it.
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There are no underlines and hence the sentence that has the perfect participial phrase is “Having determined a need to offer opportunities for sports and leisure activities, the city created several recreation areas.”
In this, the perfect participle phrase in the sentence will be “Having determined a need to offer opportunities for sports and leisure activities”.
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