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  • 06-12-2021
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Brett had always hoped to live on the seashore
What is the phrase?
What type of phrase is it?

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tamakizzez
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  • 06-12-2021
I think it’s Participial phrase

because participial phrases have past tense or present words, and in this question it has the word “had” and “hoped” and those are both past tense.

Sorry if I am wrong but i think it just seems like that’s what it could be.
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