hmm..idk, i know a foreign phrase would be
Te Amo, which means i love you in spanish, to make it a sentence you could add in the pronoun.
Give me a sentence on word brood
There was a FOREIGN man in the street.
No. Virtually all languages on Earth have foreign words and phrases.
sentence 1: The crazy lady babbled nonsense phrases such as, "empirical turnips."
The exploitation of foreign worker is becoming a problem.
Phrases in a language other than the one you speak. "There's method in his madness" is a foreign phrase if you happen to be German.
no
I live in a foreign land, but have a yearning to return to the land of my birth
I picked up this souvenir in a foreign country.
Prepositional phrases or participial phrases
"My sister went to Spain,which is a foreign country... unless...we're in Spain now."
No, a sentence can have multiple prepositional phrases. Prepositional phrases add detail and information to a sentence, and there is no set limit to how many can be included in a sentence as long as it remains grammatically correct and clear.