E-Lecture - Absolute Phrase

An absolute phrase has a subject, but not an action verb, so it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It modifies the whole sentence, not just a noun.

Examples:

  • Their heads hanging down, the whole group apologized.
  • Picnic basket in hand, she set off for her date.
  • His tail between his legs, the dog walked out of the door.
  • The entire team, their uniform muddy and stained, shouted for joy.

Points to remember while using phrase:

  • Phrases are a part of the sentence and cannot stand alone.
  • They do not give complete meaning if taken out of a context.
  • There can be more than one phrase in a sentence.
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