A sentence has a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.

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A sentence has a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.

A clause has a subject and verb and may or may not express a complete thought.

A phrase is a group of related words that does not contain a subject and a verb.

Participle

A participle is a verb form used as an adjective. A participle is part verb and part adjective.

ExamplePresent participleThe simmering chili smelled wonderful.The simmering chili smelled wonderful.

ExamplePast participleA chipped tooth can be painful.A chipped tooth can be painful.The smiling actors bowed to the audience.Seeing the weather forecast, the chaplain called off church.

The smiling actors bowed to the audience.Seeing the weather forecast, the chaplain called off church.

The actors were smiling.The chaplain is looking at the Weather forecast.

The actors were smiling.The chaplain is looking at the Weather forecast.

Pleased with his work, the artist smiledPleased with his work, the artist smiledParticiple PhrasesClimbing the fence, the boy soon disappeared over the top.Climbing the fence, the boy soon disappeared over the top.Nominated by his classmates, the boy thanked them for their trust.Nominated by his classmates, the boy thanked them for their trust.

The game scheduled for Saturday has been postponed until Monday.The game scheduled for Saturday has been postponed until Monday.AssignmentIn groups of 3-4Write down ten original sentences with a minimum of one participle phrase in each sentence.