Absolute Phrases (and how to use them)

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  • An absolute phrase is a group of words that modifies a complete sentence, not just one word. It includes a noun or pronoun and a participle. There are two ways to write absolute phrases.
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  • @torinzhou2626
    @torinzhou2626 Рік тому +9

    Crying in excitement tears, I finally got a hang of absolute phrases after watching the video. ❤

  • @okwlsgks
    @okwlsgks Рік тому +6

    In Korean Education
    We see absolute phrase like Independent Participle clause.
    Maybe Japan does either, our grammar word are mostly from japanese system.

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  Рік тому +1

      That's very interesting.

    • @okwlsgks
      @okwlsgks Рік тому +1

      @@WritingBetter yeah. When I try to find grammar term in english, original term , Korean-english dictionary says Bunsa Goomun(directly translated in 'participial Phrase') is Participial construction , but in google few info. So I searched Participle clause but there was no information of participle clause with subject diffefent to major sentence. Wikipedia said it is absolute phrase.
      We call it independent Participle phrase. Independent means maybe Diffefent subject , so feeling in vibe of individual clause

    • @okwlsgks
      @okwlsgks Рік тому +2

      @@WritingBetter thanks for your video, ma'am!
      감사해요

  • @bobamuhammed5328
    @bobamuhammed5328 Рік тому +4

    You make the lessons effortless.

  • @gianghachau9303
    @gianghachau9303 Рік тому +4

    OMG!!! This is the best video about absolute phrases I've ever seen. Hope that you can make more English videos. Thank you! I wish you would have good times with your family

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  Рік тому +1

      I’m so glad to hear that you found the video helpful!

  • @glenda8306
    @glenda8306 10 місяців тому +2

    If you've read James Pattersons books, you can see that he uses this perspective a lot in his writing. I'm currentally reading "The Perfect Assassin" It's a pretty good thriller.
    Something I just came up with using this lesson:
    Her eyes were stinging, reading two staggeringly long books in one sitting.

    • @glenda8306
      @glenda8306 10 місяців тому +1

      Also thanks so much, I know how to write pretty well but I'll never remember the exact names of the phrases in writing. When I saw this video It really cleared some things up. And I have a good source to get a feel on how to use this technique.

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  10 місяців тому

      I’m so happy to hear that you found it helpful! And I like your sentence!

  • @carolinaderezendealvares8925
    @carolinaderezendealvares8925 Рік тому +6

    I love your videos! Thank you for them :D

  • @salahmohamed5777
    @salahmohamed5777 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for this video...
    I love you ❤️ I'm excited to see the second video 😍

  • @jameslabs1
    @jameslabs1 Рік тому +2

    Thanks

  • @peacelover3208
    @peacelover3208 Рік тому +4

    Ma'am, one question -
    The company employs local people as far as possible.
    VS
    The company employs local people as far as it is possible.
    Which is the correct between the two sentences ?

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  Рік тому +1

      The second choice is better, but the first could be written in this way to make it better.
      As far as possible, the company employs local people.

  • @whangsiu6465
    @whangsiu6465 10 місяців тому

    I love you❤! You will be listed as one of my favorite English teachers.

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  10 місяців тому

      Thank you! I am so happy that you find the videos helpful.

  • @user-mx6fe3qp6f
    @user-mx6fe3qp6f Місяць тому +1

    Hi dear teacher. I have a question. Can we use prepositions, like with, before the absolute phrase. If yes, how and which prepositions can be used? and dose it make change the meaning?

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  Місяць тому

      I found this good explanation that might help you. Check out the Trait #5
      www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/absolute-phrase.htm
      If the sentence begins with a preposition, it will be a prepositional phrase and the verb will be in a different form.
      I hope this helps.

  • @letisff7969
    @letisff7969 6 місяців тому +1

    My father despite being nervous, I still cleared the interview. Is this correct way to use an absolute phrase?

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  5 місяців тому

      The absolute phrase should describe the subject of the main sentence. In your example, the subject of the main sentence is “I” which is different from “my father”.
      It would be correct if you wrote:
      My father, despite being nervous, still cleared the interview.
      or
      Despite being nervous, I still cleared the interview.

  • @englesson2024
    @englesson2024 Місяць тому +1

    What part of speech does an absolute phrase act as?

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  Місяць тому

      An absolute phrase modifies an independent clause.

  • @polibegum1853
    @polibegum1853 Рік тому +1

    It will be better, if you make a vedio with different phrases.

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  Рік тому

      I do have other videos about gerund phrases and infinitive phrases. However, I might try making a video comparing the different types of phrases and how to use them. Thank you for the suggestion.

  • @ahmedking407
    @ahmedking407 Рік тому

    Please, I have *question* for absolute phrase. Is it the reduction of relative clause or what?
    *Second* when I want to use it, do I should have the same subject which means absolute phrase shoud have the same subject with main clause or not?
    *Note*: In ed form of absolute phrase is like ergative verb is it.

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  Рік тому +1

      An absolute phrase is a group of words that has a participle(ed/ing), whereas the relative clause adds extra information about the subject but does not include a verb.
      The ed form of the absolute phrase is not a regular verb but a participle so it is different from an ergative verb.

  • @peacelover3208
    @peacelover3208 Рік тому +1

    Merry Christmas

  • @peacelover3208
    @peacelover3208 Рік тому

    Ma'am, one more question -
    My house is not far from here.
    VS
    My house is not far away from here.
    Which is the correct between the two sentences ?

  • @peacelover3208
    @peacelover3208 Рік тому

    NO LESS VITAL
    VS
    NOT LESS VITAL
    Which is the correct between the two sentences ?

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  Рік тому

      No less vital is correct.

    • @peacelover3208
      @peacelover3208 Рік тому

      @@WritingBetter ma'am, NOT is an adverb. So, why can't we use it before the adjective - LESS VITAL ?

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  Рік тому

      We can use “not less than” or “not less so” but I don’t believe we use “not less vital”.

    • @peacelover3208
      @peacelover3208 Рік тому

      @@WritingBetter is this phrase - NO LESS VITAL collocation ?

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  Рік тому

      No, I don’t believe it is.

  • @mulhamalamry
    @mulhamalamry 10 місяців тому +2

    Pin this!

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  10 місяців тому

      I’m glad you found it helpful!