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    vcolts is offline Member
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    Default Participle Phrase?

    Example:
    You should live everyday trying to achieve the best you can.

    Is the above sentence gramatically correct? If so, is the bold part a participle phrase? (if not, what type of phrase is it?)
    What does the bold phrase modify?
    What is the construction of the phase? (Ex. noun + to + verb/participle).

    Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by vcolts; 15-Sep-2011 at 02:05. Reason: edit

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