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need help on italicized portion of the sentence

need help on italicized portion of the sentence?
1.The weather remaining turbulent, we will postpone our canoe trip.
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Answer #1
1.The weather remaining turbulent, we will postpone our canoe trip. <~~That's your original sentence, right? And you don't have to rephrase it?

There is no preposition (and therefore no prepositional phrase) in that sentence.
answered by: Tony KC
Answer #2
not changed at all is italicized
answered by: Special
Answer #3
Please do yourself a favor and read over what you posted. It makes no sense.

Use proper capitals, etc.
answered by: Stevie
Answer #4
okay thank you here's the next one 2.Although her personality had not changed at all, Megan looked quite different. i know its not a adjective clause
answered by: Hollana
Answer #5
Now it's your turn. What do you think it is?
answered by: Nepketo
Answer #6
Only present participles have -ing endings.
answered by: Julian Lopez
Answer #7
remaining or turbulent
answered by: Caligo
Answer #8
okay and the question is asking what is the grammar function of the italicized words or phrase
answered by: evelynn
Answer #9
Now you're just guessing.

Study verbs here:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/verbs.htm
and
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/verb.htm

And all kinds of grammar terms here:
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms.htm
answered by: jack smith
Answer #10
That's part of a verb phrase in the dependent clause.
answered by: Tom Gilliam
Answer #11
"sorting them out" = not a clause

A clause must have a subject and a verb.
answered by: rubi
Answer #12
Which words are italicized?
answered by: muma
Answer #13
If this is italicized, then it's an adverb clause:
Although her personality had not changed at all

HOWEVER if only the words you gave above are italicized, there is no answer in that list.
Answer #14
so it would be a past or present participle?
answered by: Jester
Answer #15
okay and the next one is 3.Put the sizes on the uniforms while sorting them out. and the italicized is sorting them out,can only be
adverb clause
infinitive phrase
past participial phrase
elliptical clause
adjective clause
answered by: pdub
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