Absolute Phrase

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Definition of Absolute Phrase

A phrase having a subject but no finite verb and modifying the full sentence is referred to as an Absolute phrase.

Examples of Absolute Phrase

  • My cousin finally returning to the homeland, we will be able to have fun in the family gatherings like before.
  • The singer’s performance in the concert, the organizers were so happy.
  • Jeff is waiting for his friends, having the food cooked in the microwave oven.
  • Having the work done early, I decided to go home.
  • The concert finished, we all were ready to go the restaurant.
  • Being a doctor, you should know it.
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