Can I get an example of a simple sentence that begins with a participial phrase that modifies the subject?


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Participial phrases are short phrases that appear at the beginning of a sentence or the end of the sentence. These participial phrases should always be set off from the main clause with a comma. An example is, "Worrying about the morning's test, Joe tossed and turned all night." ChaCha on!

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