A Quiz On The Participial Phrases!

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A Quiz On The Participial Phrases! - Quiz

Do you know about participles and participle phrases? Take this participial phrase quiz, and see how well you understand these grammar topics. Here, we have got a few questions for your practice as well as to test your knowledge of participle phrases. Go for it, and see how much you score on this quiz. If you have been practicing participles, this will be an easy quiz for you. All the best! Do share it with others who like to practice grammar.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How does a participial phrase function in a sentence? 

    • A.

      It renames the noun in front of it. 

    • B.

      It shows a relationship between two words.

    • C.

      It describes the noun next to it.

    • D.

      It is the action in the sentence.

    Correct Answer
    C. It describes the noun next to it.
    Explanation
    A participial phrase functions in a sentence by describing the noun next to it. Participial phrases are formed by a participle (verb form) and any accompanying modifiers or objects. They provide additional information about the noun and add detail or description to the sentence. By describing the noun, the participial phrase helps to paint a clearer picture or provide more context to the reader.

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  • 2. 

    Which sentence contains a participial phrase?

    • A.

      Combining the ingredients is the easy part of the recipe.

    • B.

      Laughing at his jokes, we nearly fell off our chairs.

    • C.

      Daniel has never been one to complain about his problems.

    • D.

      There is no excuse for reckless driving.

    Correct Answer
    B. Laughing at his jokes, we nearly fell off our chairs.
    Explanation
    The sentence "Laughing at his jokes, we nearly fell off our chairs" contains a participial phrase. The phrase "Laughing at his jokes" functions as an adjective, describing the subject "we" and providing more information about what they were doing while nearly falling off their chairs.

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  • 3. 

    Which sentence contains a participial phrase?

    • A.

      The science lab contains many jars labeled as dangerous.

    • B.

      The man who was already talking loudly screamed across the crowded parking lot.

    • C.

      When Frederick Douglass discussed the problems of slavery with Abraham Lincoln, they worked together to help the abolitionist cause.

    • D.

      His heavy breathing was due to an intense workout.

    Correct Answer
    A. The science lab contains many jars labeled as dangerous.
    Explanation
    The sentence "The science lab contains many jars labeled as dangerous" contains a participial phrase "labeled as dangerous." The phrase "labeled" is the past participle of the verb "label," and it is modifying the noun "jars" in the sentence. This participial phrase provides additional information about the jars in the science lab.

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  • 4. 

    Which sentence contains a participial phrase?

    • A.

      Laura was irritated by the wet towels lying on her bedroom floor.

    • B.

      Major fines were imposed to discourage littering.

    • C.

      Harvey will never forget hurting his knee.

    • D.

      Buying fire extinguishers is a good way to save lives.

    Correct Answer
    A. Laura was irritated by the wet towels lying on her bedroom floor.
    Explanation
    The sentence "Laura was irritated by the wet towels lying on her bedroom floor" contains a participial phrase "lying on her bedroom floor". Participial phrases are verb phrases that function as adjectives and begin with a present participle (-ing form) or a past participle (-ed or -en form). In this sentence, the participial phrase describes the wet towels and provides additional information about their location and state.

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  • 5. 

    Which sentence contains a participial phrase?

    • A.

      She dug through her pockets and only found two quarters.

    • B.

      The taxi accelerated swiftly as it pulled away from the curb.

    • C.

      The elevator in our building moves slowly and noisily.

    • D.

      Allison, entranced by the music, listened intently.

    Correct Answer
    D. Allison, entranced by the music, listened intently.
    Explanation
    The sentence "Allison, entranced by the music, listened intently" contains a participial phrase. The phrase "entranced by the music" is a participial phrase because it starts with the present participle "entranced" and describes Allison's state or action.

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  • 6. 

    Which sentence contains a participial phrase?

    • A.

      Baking cookies is one of our favorite activities.

    • B.

      Practicing constantly, Mike improved his reading skills.

    • C.

      My younger sister likes to play with her dollhouse.

    • D.

      The teacher suggested several books to read before the AP test.

    Correct Answer
    B. Practicing constantly, Mike improved his reading skills.
    Explanation
    The sentence "Practicing constantly, Mike improved his reading skills" contains a participial phrase. The phrase "Practicing constantly" is a participial phrase because it starts with the present participle "practicing" and functions as an adjective to describe Mike. It provides additional information about the subject of the sentence, indicating that Mike improved his reading skills by constantly practicing.

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  • 7. 

    Which sentence contains a participial phrase?

    • A.

      My doctor was alerted by her beeper and called the hospital.

    • B.

      Josie's friends decorated her locker for her birthday.

    • C.

      The surfer riding a wave wiped out.

    • D.

      I waited for an explanation from the students.

    Correct Answer
    C. The surfer riding a wave wiped out.
    Explanation
    The sentence "The surfer riding a wave wiped out" contains a participial phrase. The phrase "riding a wave" is a participial phrase because it begins with the present participle "riding" and describes the action of the surfer.

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  • 8. 

    Which sentence contains a participial phrase?

    • A.

      Ben, putting in extra time, finally became a starter for his soccer team.

    • B.

      The lawyer argued that he would set the record straight.

    • C.

      Julia found her ring that was lost on her desk.

    • D.

      Getting elected as class president was hard work.

    Correct Answer
    A. Ben, putting in extra time, finally became a starter for his soccer team.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ben, putting in extra time, finally became a starter for his soccer team." This sentence contains a participial phrase "putting in extra time", which describes the action of Ben. Participial phrases are verb phrases that function as adjectives and start with a present or past participle. In this case, the present participle "putting" is used to describe Ben and his action of putting in extra time.

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  • 9. 

    Which sentence contains a participial phrase?

    • A.

      The new teacher took the day off and went fishing.

    • B.

      The writing boosted the sales of the novel since it was so inspiring.

    • C.

      The window, broken by accident, must be replaced.

    • D.

      The batter knocked the baseball out of the park.

    Correct Answer
    C. The window, broken by accident, must be replaced.
    Explanation
    The sentence "The window, broken by accident, must be replaced" contains a participial phrase. The phrase "broken by accident" is a participial phrase because it starts with the past participle "broken" and functions as an adjective to describe the window.

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  • 10. 

    Which sentence contains a participial phrase?

    • A.

      Growing up in an active family, Shari was prepared to run the marathon with little training.

    • B.

      The deer that ran with great speed escaped the wolf.

    • C.

      The firefighter is caring for an injured deer that hit a car window.

    • D.

      The police officer discarded her dirty gloves after shoveling through the garbage.

    Correct Answer
    A. Growing up in an active family, Shari was prepared to run the marathon with little training.
    Explanation
    The sentence "Growing up in an active family, Shari was prepared to run the marathon with little training" contains a participial phrase. The phrase "Growing up in an active family" is a participial phrase because it starts with the present participle "Growing" and describes the subject "Shari".

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