Participialfraser
The term "Participialfraser" appears to be a typographical error or a non-standard term, as it is not recognized in linguistic, grammatical, or educational literature. The likely intended term is "participial phrase," which is a common grammatical construct in English and other languages.
A participial phrase is a group of words that includes a participle— a verb form that functions
Participial phrases can appear at various points in a sentence— before, after, or in the middle of
There are two types of participial phrases: present participial phrases, which use the "-ing" form (e.g., "Running
In summary, a participial phrase enhances sentences by incorporating descriptive, adjective-like information through the use of