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The italicized words make up which type of verbal phrase?

Turning the corner, Kate bumped into David.


A. Infinitive
B. Participial
C. Gerund
D. Split infinitive

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User Robotex
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the type of verbal phrase would be: B. participal Participle is the verbal phrase that we use to transformed noun or pronoun and use it as an adjective. We can usually distinguished this type of phrase by noticing ending in -ing (present) or -ed, -en, -d, -t, -n, or -ne (past)
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The answer is B. It is a type of a verb that is utilized as a part of a sentence to change a thing, thing expression, verb, or verb state, and assumes a part like a descriptive word or modifier. Participles are likewise frequently connected with certain verbal viewpoints or tenses.
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