What are appositive and participle phrases?
An appositive phrase is a type of noun phrase that follows the noun or pronoun it modifies and amplifies or restricts its meaning. A participle phrase is an adjective phrase that starts with a participle. It usually follows the noun (or pronoun) which it modifies. ChaCha!
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