A Simple Guide to the Meaning and Use of Absolute Phrases with Exercises
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INTRODUCTION
What is a Phrase?
A phrase is a group of words that work together but do not form a complete sentence.
What is an Absolute Phrase?
An absolute phrase is a group of words consisting of a noun or pronoun and a participle, often including modifiers. It gives additional information about the whole sentence but is not essential to its meaning.
- “The sun setting, we decided to head back home.”
“The sun setting” is an absolute phrase, giving more information about the time.
EXAMPLE ADJECTIVE PHRASES
- Simple Absolute Phrases: Contain only a noun and a participle.
- The rain pouring, they ran for shelter.
- Absolute Phrases with Modifiers: Include additional words that describe the noun or participle.
- Her voice trembling with excitement, she announced the winner.
- Absolute Phrases with Complements: Provide more information to complete the meaning of the participle.
- His eyes fixed on the horizon, he remained silent.
- Absolute Phrases in Different Positions:
- Beginning of the sentence: The storm approaching, they decided to stay indoors.
- Middle of the sentence: They, their faces glowing with joy, greeted us warmly.
- End of the sentence: She walked away, tears streaming down her face.
How is an Absolute Phrase Different from a Participial Phrase?
- The participle phrase refers to the subject directly.
- An absolute phrase adds to the whole sentence rather than the subject.
Types of Absolute Phrases
- Descriptive Absolute Phrases
These describe a scene or a condition related to the sentence.- “His hands trembling, he opened the letter.”
- Explanatory Absolute Phrases
These give additional information or clarify the main idea.- “The decision made, they moved forward with confidence.”
Identify Absolute Phrases
- Look for a noun + participle combination.
- Check if the phrase can be removed without changing the core meaning of the sentence.
- Ensure it provides additional context rather than essential information.
Exercises on Adjective Phrases
Exercise 1: Match the absolute phrase to the correct sentence.
- (a) all the assignments submitted
- (b) we decided to stay inside
- (c) the exam finally finished
- (d) they entered the house
- __________, she began to relax.
- The door unlocked, __________.
- The rain pouring heavily, __________.
- __________, the teacher smiled at the students.
Exercise 2:: Complete the sentences using absolute phrases from the box.
- The kids playing outside
- The road covered in snow
- The book lying open on the table
- His hands trembling with excitement
- __________, he opened the envelope.
- __________, we decided to wait.
- __________, she went back to her work.
- __________, their laughter echoed in the yard.
Exercise 3:: Choose the correct absolute phrase to complete the sentence.
- __________, the cat jumped onto the couch.
a. It was twitching its tail
b. Its tail twitching
c. The tail was twitching - The storm approaching, __________.
a. we decided to take shelter
b. we taking shelter
c. it decided to take shelter - The work complete, __________.
a. it celebrated its success
b. they were celebrating
c. they celebrated their success
Additional Questions
Exercise 1: Identify the absolute phrases in the following sentences.
- The storm raging, we stayed inside.
- Her eyes shining with excitement, she opened the gift.
- The dinner finished, they moved to the living room.
- The team exhausted, they decided to take a break.
Exercise 2: Complete the sentences by adding an appropriate absolute phrase.
- ____________, we decided to leave early.
- The project complete, ____________.
- ____________, they cheered loudly.
Exercise 3: Rewrite the sentences, replacing the underlined part with an absolute phrase.
- Since the sun was shining, we went for a walk.
- After the work was done, they relaxed.
- When the bell rang, the students left the classroom.
FAQ
Q: What is an absolute phrase?
A: An absolute phrase is a noun + participle combination that adds extra information to a sentence.
Q: How do I use absolute phrases in writing?
A: Use absolute phrases to provide descriptive or explanatory information about the main clause.
Q: Can an absolute phrase be placed anywhere in a sentence?
A: Yes, but it is often placed at the beginning or end for clarity.