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1 July, 07:55

Which revision of this sentence uses an absolute phrase?

The swimmer dove into the pool.

O Before she started doing laps, the swimmer dove into the pool.

O

Feeling good, the swimmer dove into the pool.

O

The swimmer, having just finished stretching her shoulder, dove into the pool.

O

The swimmer, her shoulder injury finally healed, dove into the pool.

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  1. 1 July, 08:34
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    Your answer would be sentence 4 (the swimmer, her shoulder injury finally healed ...).

    Explanation:

    An absolute phrase is a phrase that modifies a noun in a sentence, but it is not connected to the sentence by a conjunction. It is offset with commas and can be removed without altering the meaning of the sentence. In the sentence above, the absolute phrase is the NP her shoulder injury finally healed. This NP modifies the noun swimmer.

    The absolute phrase can be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence (see II).

    I) The swimmer, her shoulder injury finllay healed, dove into the pool

    II) The swimmer dove into the pool
  2. 1 July, 08:56
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    The answer is;

    "The swimmer, her shoulder injury finally healed, drove into the pool."
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