we saw nelson (skating in the park)

the parenthesis is it idependent clause gerund phrase or adverb clause or noun clause

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is it adverb clause

No. A clause must have a subject and a verb. This has neither.

The phrase "skating in the park" in the sentence "we saw Nelson (skating in the park)" is a gerund phrase.

To determine this, we can break down the sentence and analyze the role of the phrase in the sentence structure:

"We saw Nelson." - This is the main clause of the sentence, as it contains the subject "we" and the verb "saw."

"(Skating in the park)" - This is a modifier that gives more information about Nelson. It functions as a gerund phrase because "skating" is a gerund (a verb form that functions as a noun) and "in the park" is a prepositional phrase that acts as an adverbial modifier, specifying the location.

Gerunds are verb forms that end in "-ing" and act as nouns. In this case, "skating" is the gerund, and the entire phrase "skating in the park" acts as a noun, modifying "Nelson" in the sentence.

Therefore, the phrase "(skating in the park)" is a gerund phrase.