Which sentence correctly uses a participial phrase? The book, lying on table, is mine, Lying on the table, the book is mine
Answer: The book, lying on the table, is mine
Explanation
The book, lying on the table, is mine.
The participial phrase "lying on the table" is correctly set off by commas, describing the book.
The sentence maintains correct punctuation and clear meaning.
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