The "z" in "zai" is not pronounced like the "dge" in "judge. It is more like the z in "zebra" but there are a few differences, the "z" in "zai" is pronounced more strongly, and the upper and lower teeth bite together tighter.
Taiwan was called Formosa then, and is located off the Chinese mainlandz; over 3,000 miles away.
Yes, "over the rainbow" is a prepositional phrase.
Saying a phrase over and over can be called repitition. Seems simple but really its a litterary tool to use repitition on a word or phrase.
Yes, "over the rainbow" is a prepositional phrase.
There are a wide varieties of Chinese embassies that are located all over the world. To find out the specific head of a specific embassy, one needs to visit the official website for that embassy.
That is called a "chant" or a "repetitive phrase."
over her shoulder is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
The noun phrase in the sentence is "that woman over there." It can be replaced with the pronoun phrase "she will help us."
In pinyin, "come to my house tonight" is written as "jīntiān wǎnshàng lái wǒ jiā." This phrase can be used to invite someone over in Mandarin Chinese.
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The - Definite article balloon - Noun floated - verb over - preposition the - definite article treetops - noun [The balloon] - noun phrase [floated over the treetops] - verb phrase [over the treetops] - prepositional phrase [the treetops] - noun phrase
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