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Absolute Phrases: Part 3

This one is a bit easier to grasp, I think.

Go back to the Introduction.

3. noun + adjective

Another pattern is to use an adjective after the noun it modifies.

Look at these examples:

  • Their meal still not ready after 45 minutes, the hungry and angry customers left the restaurant.
  • His hat in hand and pride in check, Horace asked his former boss for his job back.
  • The previews still showing, Kelly and Chris decided to leave the theater and enjoy the sunny day.

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