what is prepositional phrase in this sentence at the Japanese restaurant both of us ordered tempura
So this phrase translates to "Very good, my friend". So if your friend figures something out like who you have a crush on you can tell them this phrase. Its an awkward sentence and you would only use it where you would use it in english.
You so beautiful
Yes, you use hyphens for the phrase "top-of-the-line." It is a compound adjective that contains a preposition, so it is hyphenated.
"crying during a sad movie is so cliche"---INCORRECT USAGE This is a common error. Cliché is a noun: "That phrase is such a cliché." Clichéd is the adjective formed from it. "Use of that phrase is so clichéd."
you use the phrase in the meantime when your waiting for something but do something while your waiting so for example I have to wait for my sister but in the meantime lets play tag.
An antoynm is someting that is the opposite of another thing, for example wet is an antoynm for dry. so no you can't use it with that phrase.
it means hello and how are you. there isnt really an asante phrase for hello so we use this to mean both hello and how are you.
As with so many other things in life, pay attention to them
He wanted to include Texas into the Union. In order to so so, he would use the phrase "manifest destiny," sort of as his slogan for support.
The Latin phrase is "et cetera" (and so forth), abbreviated etc. in use.
That is not a phrase
well the so and so phrase comes from Italy from people that are pissed off at someone else........... in Italy, criminals use the phrase so and so to get their head chopped off above a pirate ship. but before they used so and so the phrase, they used to use the phrase im an idiot in Greece to get their head chopped off in front of a fire truck. the Italians thought it was smart so they made their own phrase. now the phrase so and so is popular for being smart!! This will help revision tes,t history test and S.A's.