Get Your Grammar Fix(ed): Participial Phrases Can Be Weasels.

Cute, fuzzy stealth. That’s what weasels are about.

When we’re not paying attention, sometimes even when we ARE, participial phrases convince us they’re the best candidate for the job. They weasel their way in and tempt our trust.

And on the surface, these participial weasels might look cute. But they lie and do not the truth.

Now, I’ve known many perfectly genial and cooperative participial phrases, so I’m not going to generalize. Suffice it to say, you need to be wary. Use discernment. Don’t fall for a fuzzy face and big, sweet eyes.

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Thanks to Elysium 2010ย for the image.

About Bethany Kaczmarek

Author. Fan of Story. Family girl. EO nerd. Transplanted missionary. Indie music connoisseur. Grammar ninja.

3 comments on “Get Your Grammar Fix(ed): Participial Phrases Can Be Weasels.

  1. Pingback: When Verbs Go Incognito: Participles, Gerunds, and Infinitives - Bethany Kaczmarek | Bethany Kaczmarek

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