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3 February, 15:34

Identify the type of phrase in italics and it's use in the sentence. The motorist, (confused by conflicting directions,) lost his way

() = italics

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  1. 3 February, 16:06
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    This "italicized" part of the sentence is an adjectival dependent clause. It acts as an adjective to the word motorist and cannot stand alone without putting it with an independent sentence, such as "The motorist lost his way."
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