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Which words in the sentence make up the participial phrase?

Kerri, Tony, Marvin, and I, confused by the signs, took the wrong exit for the mall.

A.
confused by the signs

B.
for the mall

C.
Kerry, Tony, Marvin, and I

D.
took the wrong exit


Sagot :

A. confused by the signs

A participial phrase is a phrase that starts with a past participle (verb usually ending in -ed).
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