Eating is fun This sentence is a gerundial phrase because eating is acting like a noun
Riding a bicycle is not difficult to learn.
Kinds of Grammatical Beginning Leads:1. Prepositional Lead2. Infinitive-Phrase Lead3. Participial-phrase Lead4. Gerundial- phrase lead5. Clause leadKinds of Novelty Lead:1. Astonisher LEad2. Contrast lead3. epigram lead4. picture lead5. background lead6. descriptive lead7. parody lead8. punch lead9. one-word lead10. Quotation lead11. question leadIF ANY OF THESE ARE WRONG PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CORRECT!!!
"The lead female actress plans to emerge and re-emerge from the stage curtains as long as the audience calls for her to come out and receive their applause and flowers" is an example of a sentence that uses the phrase "as long as".
phrase
A participial phrase commonly functions as an adjective
Can lead
The phrase mid-may is an example of an alliteration.
can lead
One alternative phrase you can use instead of "for example" is "such as."
The phrase his anger is a gale force is an example of a metaphor.
The phrase his anger is a gale force is an example of a metaphor.
The phrase "get the lead out" was very popular during World War II and is a shorter and more polite form of a popular expression at the time "Get the lead out of your ass!" meaning "speed up!".
It means that if you chase something you don't know where it could lead you. For example: She chased the waterfall and she fell off the cliff. And that didn't happen but that's just an example of what it means.