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what is the gerund phrase in this sentence, Floating down the river on a raft was not Joel's idea of fun.
'Floating' is the gerund. Therefore the gerund phrase is 'Floating down the river on a raft'.
There is none in that phrase
The phrase refers to a river running through Georgia called the Chattahoochee River. The phrase means to go to the river and jump off the cliffs that are there, there are also many other fun things to do at the river. Also, it is a fantastic place to party.
"The canoe entered through the mouth of the river." "The mouth of the river was a good place for fishing." :)
Because río means "river" in Spanish, the phrase Rio Grande River is redundant.
The lazy miss, shennandoah, the fourth longest river in the world, ...
It comes from an Ojibwe phrase misi-ziibi meaning "great river".
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What?! Please re-phrase that question. A river is a river, it gets as much sunlight as it does when the sun is up. Light gets filtered throught the water , so its considerably darker at the bottom. If you need more help, re-phrase the question..what is "How much sunlight does a river get?" supposed to mean!!?
No. He was talking about Mt. [A]Etna.
A naturally flowing water body which is little in all of its measurable dimensions is what the English phrase "small river" means. A river may be recognized by its usually freshwater flow into another water body, such as a lake, ocean, sea, or even another river. A small river also will be found designated synonymously as brook, creek, stream, rill, or rivulet.