Which sentence correctly uses the 'absolute phrase'?
- We continued the storm passed
- The storm having passed, we continued our journey
- The storm passed, we continued
- None of these
Explanation
- The storm having passed, we continued our journey.
- An absolute phrase adds extra information to the sentence.
- It has a noun + participle (e.g., the storm having passed).
- It is not the main clause but describes the situation.
Last verified on 14-03-2026
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