as you well know
the dense of that element get lower when changing phrase
Without fear. Sometimes used as a phrase Nec spe, Nec metu - Without hope, without fear
Isagani comes form the phrase "Isang Masaganang Ani"
A.M. is short for the Latin phrase ante meridiem meaning "before noon".P.M. is post meridiem meaning "after noon".
You may mean 'je ne sais quoi' which is a French phrase essentially meaning "who knows"
A parenthetical phrase is a phrase that adds extra information to a sentence but can be removed without changing the sentence's overall meaning. For example, "in my opinion" or "on the other hand" are common parenthetical phrases.
The prefix "un-" can be added to a word without tiring, as it simply negates the meaning of the word without changing its pronunciation or structure.
Tuition can mean the act of teaching or instructing (e.g. the phrase 'private tutoring' can be changed to read 'private tuition' without changing its meaning) or the money charged for the act of teaching or instructing.
An often- used wasted wording. This is a phrase that can be replaced by shorter wording without loss of meaning.
The possessive noun phrase is: his paw's dirty prints
Sorry this is not french. Please rewrite your phrase. Thank you.
No, you do not usually use a comma before the word "whose." However, if the phrase following "whose" is non-restrictive (provides additional information that could be omitted without changing the meaning of the sentence), then a comma may be used.
The implied meaning in the phrase "versing I shroud among the dynasties" is unclear as it appears to be nonsensical and may not have a specific intended meaning. It could be interpreted as a poetic or abstract expression without a concrete message.
It means to tell the whole truth without trying to be polite or leave anything out.
The possessive form is the kitten's personality.
The phrase "lost without you" means that the person being talked about (A) provides a great deal to the person using the phrase (B). Should B leave then A would be left with a large hole to fill in their life.
this isn't an answer, but I was wondering how to rewrite a question as a sentence? In order to identify verbs and subjects, we must rewrite them for language. One example is What does Sean do to prepare for a test? is rewritten as Sean does do what to prepare for a test. for a test is the prep phrase, does do is the verb, and Sean is the subject.