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What is the participle or participial phrase in this sentence Spats name of your very spoiled cat?

There is no participle or participial phrase in the sentence "Spats name of your very spoiled cat?".

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.

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