It is a phrase. A prepositional phrase, to be exact.
in is the preposition
breeze is the object of the preposition
the is a definite article
scented tropical are adjectives modifying the noun breeze
Over my head a clause or phrase
It is a Phrase
It is a Phrase
An adverbial phrase. A word, phrase, or clause of a sentence has the aspect of an adverb if it modifies a verb. By the same token, a word, phrase, or clause of a sentence that modifies a noun would be an adjective, adjectivial phrase or adjectivial clause.
"We had fun" is a clause because it contains a subject ("we") and a verb ("had"). A phrase, on the other hand, does not contain both a subject and a verb.
Is he fell over a phrase a main clause or a subordinate clause
this is hard
Over my head a clause or phrase
It is a Phrase
It is a phrase.
It is a Phrase
it is a phrase
phrase
a clause
AWDAWDWA
it is a phrase everybody!!
it is a phrase, ;)