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29 August, 10:28

Choose the grammatically correct use of an absolute phrase from the following sentences.

The school bus drove over the hill, its lumbering yellow form full of raucous students.

The school bus drove over the hill its lumbering yellow form full of raucous students.

The school bus drove over the hill, and its lumbering yellow form full of raucous students.

The school bus drove over the hill; its lumbering yellow form full of raucous students.

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  1. 29 August, 10:45
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    An absolute phrase is defined as a modifier or a modifier with other words, that is being connected to a sentence or a noun without using any conjunction. The sentence that grammatically uses an absolute phrase is option A. The school bus drove over the hill, its lumbering yellow form full of raucous students.
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