Definitions
Identify that Phrase
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SAT words
SAT words 2
100

A word or phrase that contains required information the reader must know in order to fully understand the sentence.

Essential Element

100

Running quickly, the boy caught up with the dog.

Participial

100

Adds information to the main clause, often about a location or timing.

Prepositional

100

arrogance

hubris

100

profitable

lucrative

200

A type of verbal. That means that they’re formed from verbs, but don’t act as verbs. They act as adjectives

Participles

200

After the severe spring thunderstorm, the sky turned gold.

Prepositional

200

Provides information to the reader, often about why something is happening.

Infinitive

200

deceitful

fallacious

200

fanatic

zealot

300
The information you do not need to understand the meaning of the sentence. 

Nonessential Element

300

To get to the store, turn left at Oak Street.

Infinitive

300

Offers an alternative description of a noun in the sentence.

Appositive

300

intrusive

encroaching

300

stubborn

tenacious

400

Consists of a participle and its complements or modifiers.

Participial Phrase

400

Completely oblivious to the rain, the children continued to play outside.

Absolute

400

Adds information to the main clause, providing context for the reader to interpret the rest of the sentence.

Absolute

400

scarcity

dearth

400

alleviate

mitigate

500

It is unclear which noun the participial phrase is modifying

Dangling Participle

500

A fine mouser, my cat caught every rodent that dared to come in the house.

Appositive

500

It sets the stage for the main clause, allowing the reader to understand the context of what is happening.

Participial

500

creating conflict

divisive

500

cliche

trite

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