The one truth in which we all believe is that all men are created equal.
Use "I" when it is the subject of a verb. At all other times, use "me."
Use "is" if the subject of the sentence is singular; use "are" if plural. "The fact that I ate after running *is* irrelevant. ("after running" is the prepositional phrase; "the fact" is the subject). The methods prisoners use to escape *are* manifold. ("to escape" is the prepositional phrase; "The methods" is the subject).
after my breakfast
prepositional phrase
Almost is an adverb.A phrase is more than one word so a prepositional phrase has two or three or more words.I saw the book under the table.In this sentence under the tableis a prepositional phrase.
You use a preposition in a prepositional phrase, such as "I will be with you in a minute."
yes you do in some cases
what is prepositional phrase in this sentence at the Japanese restaurant both of us ordered tempura
By is a preposition, it is used to start a prepositional phrase as in, "I walked by the water."
Sure! "The cat is sleeping on the couch."
The noun or pronoun at the end of a prepositional phrase is the object of the preposition.
There is no adverb form for the verb climb, or climbed. You would need to use an adverbial prepositional phrase to indicate "in a climbing fashion."