If the nominative absolute is a phrase consisting of a noun or noun substitute followed by a participle and complements or modifiers?


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Noun A nominative absolute is a noun phrase that begins or ends a sentence. The phrase has no grammatical connection with the rest of the sentence. Most nominative absolutes contain a participle or participial phrase which modifies the noun or pronoun. ChaCha!

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