Identify only the participle.
Panting, the dog ran after the cat.
The participle is "panting."
100
Identify the adjective phrase.
Daylen is a girl with a friendly personality.
The adjective phrase is "with a friendly personality."
100
What kind of phrases tell what kind, which one, or how many?
Adjective Phrases
200
Identify only the participle.
Named as their leader, I had to think of what to do next.
The participle is "named."
200
Identify the adjective phrase and the word it modifies.
My friend at the playground is waiting for me.
The adjective phrase is "at the playground" and it modifies "friend"
200
What parts of speach do participles modify?
Nouns or pronouns
300
Identify the participle and the word it modifies.
The man wearing the blue shirt told us to stay off his lawn.
The participle is "wearing" and if modifies "man."
300
Identify the adjective phrase and the word it modifies.
The advertisement of the alfredo at Olive Garden looked appetizing.
The participial phrase is "of the alfredo" and it modifies "advertisement" and "at Olive Garden" also modifies "advertisement."
300
_________ phrases almost always follow the word they modify.
Adjective Phrases
400
Identify the entire participial phrase and the word it modifies.
Provoked by his actions, the furious boy pushed his classmate.
The participial phrase is "provoked by his actions" and it modifies "boy."
400
Identify the adjective phrase, the word it modifies and what question we ask to verify if it's an adjective phrase.
The school's team of tennis players did great this season.
The adjective phrase is "of tennis players" it modifies "team" and it tells us "what kind" of team.
400
Participles are verbs that act as what?
Adjectives
500
Identify the entire participle phrase and the word it modifies.
The pond, frozen over since early December, was now deemed safe for ice skaters.
The participial phrase is "frozen over since early December" and it modifies "pond."
500
Identify the adjective phrase, the word it modifies and what question we ask to verify if it's an adjective phrase.
I looked at the pack of seven dogs running in the street.
The adjective phrase is "of seven dogs" and it modifies "pack" and it tells us "how many."