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Modifiers With Participles and Prepositions

Modifiers with participles and prepositions can be used to give extra information and join two sentences into one. Participles (gerunds) and prepositions allow additional details to be provided about a subject, such as describing a person as "wearing a black sweater" or "with long red hair". These modifiers identify specific people, objects, or groups being referred to in a concise manner.

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Modifiers With Participles and Prepositions

Modifiers with participles and prepositions can be used to give extra information and join two sentences into one. Participles (gerunds) and prepositions allow additional details to be provided about a subject, such as describing a person as "wearing a black sweater" or "with long red hair". These modifiers identify specific people, objects, or groups being referred to in a concise manner.

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MODIFIERS WITH PARTICIPLES AND PREPOSITIONS

Useful to give extra information and join two different sentences into one.
- We can use participles (gerunds) or prepositions.
PARTICIPLES

Whos Jack?
Which one is Jack?

Hes the man


Hes the one

wearing a black sweater.


talking to Lisa.
PREPOSITIONS

Whos Lisa?

Shes the woman

with long red hair.

Which one is Dorothy?


Who are the Johnsons?
Which ones are the
Johnsons?

Shes the short one


Theyre the people
Theyre the ones

in jeans.
next to the door.
on the couch.

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