Here's why:
* Participles are verb forms that act as adjectives. They usually end in "-ing" (present participle) or "-ed" (past participle), like "running" or "baked".
* Participial phrases are groups of words that function as adjectives, containing a participle and its modifiers.
In the sentence, "Spats" is a noun and "name" is a noun, and "of your very spoiled cat" is a prepositional phrase.
Let me know if you'd like to try another sentence! 😊