the man who never made mistakes never made anything.
money never made a man happy yet,nor will it.
reading made him a complete man
"To boldly go where no man has gone before."
Coffin.
A preposition is a part of speech that starts a prepositional phrase, such as "the man OF THE HOUSE". The preposition would be "of" and the complete phrase would be "of the house". I guess you could say that a preposition describes nouns, as in aforementioned sentence, "man" would just be a plain noun without the phrase.
The phrase you are looking for is probably "man-made," as opposed to "natural."
These are the words of Pontius Pilate when he presented a scourged Jesus to the angry crowds, John 19:5. Originally this was written in greek and the phrase "ecce homo" is the translation of the Latin Vulgate, which in english is "Behold the man", or '"Look! The man!"'.
Carnegie
The predicate is everything that is not the subject. The simple predicate is a verb or verb phrase. eg The man next door is a doctor complete subject = The man next door, complete predicate = is a doctor. simple subject = man, simple predicate = is The woman is waiting for her husband. complete subject = The woman, complete predicate = is waiting for her husband. simple subject = woman, simple predicate = is waiting
The predicate is everything that is not the subject. The simple predicate is a verb or verb phrase. eg The man next door is a doctor complete subject = The man next door, complete predicate = is a doctor. simple subject = man, simple predicate = is The woman is waiting for her husband. complete subject = The woman, complete predicate = is waiting for her husband. simple subject = woman, simple predicate = is waiting
The phrase "to a man" means everybody in a particular group of people.
Mega Man X9 is not real. I has never even been made.
The complete Latin phrase means that man has the capacity (capax) to see (visionis) the divine (divinae) essence (essentiae).