The prepositional phrase is for the long jump. Record is not part of it.
Yes, "with long golden hair" is a prepositional phrase. It includes the preposition "with" and describes the noun "hair."
Yes, it is a phrase that indicates time. It will be an adverbial phrase.
The prepositional phrase is "for a long visit." It acts as an adverb complementing the verb "came" and answering the implied question, "why did she come?"
She holds the world long jump record with 7.52m.
The phrase, "after a long sailing voyage" is a prepositional phrase.The word 'after' is the preposition; the noun 'voyage' is the object of the preposition.
The Olympic Long jump record for men is 8.90 meters jumped by Bob Beamon.
There are two track and field events. The long jump, and the triple jump.
Glina Chistyakova set the world record for long jump on June 11, 1988, with a jump of 7.52 meters.
There is no competition called the long high jump.
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they are the ones who record the length of you jump.