A phrase is a sequence of two or more words arranged in a grammatical construction and acting as a unit in a sentence. Such as 'shady lane'
Yes. You see, yes or yeah is a one-word phrase.
The word "phrase" has one syllable.
Not a phrase but a word. Unique.
No, the noun phrase 'the word' is singular (the word = one word).
No, the noun phrase 'the word' is singular (the word = one word).
Yes, a prepositional phrase consists of a preposition and its object. The object can be a noun, pronoun, or gerund.
No, maoris is a noun. One word cannot be a phrase
A phrase always has more than one word, so "have" or any other single word cannot be any kind of phrase, including a verb phrase.
no because prepositions show where you are or locationi.e: under, over, beneath.ANDA phrase is more than one word so 'did' cannot be a phrase.
phrase modifier is the word which describe one thing barkada warriors_19
Yes, "into" is a preposition that typically begins prepositional phrases indicating movement or direction.
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