Be careful of your thoughts, for they will become your words,
Be careful of your words, for they will become your actions,
Be careful of your actions, for they will become your habits,
Be careful of your habits, for they will become your character,
Be careful of your character, for that is who you are.
A pie is good. A life is short. A small dog yips.
"Eric Partridge, "A Dictionary of Catch Phrases American and British," mentions some similar phrases that mean "How's your sex life?" They refer to the male organs and are "low" phrases (he says) of U.S. origin, dating from the 1920s."
1.clouds driftted across the sky
"All of the answers are correct"
very nicely done. synonym phrases: well done, done in an exceptionally good way. antonym phrases: very badly done, done in an exceptioanlly bad way.
A pie is good. A life is short. A small dog yips.
Participial phrases start with a participle (verb form ending in -ing or -ed) and function as adjectives, modifying a noun or pronoun. Prepositional phrases start with a preposition and include a noun or pronoun, often functioning as adverbs or adjectives to provide information about location, time, or direction.
See related links for a VERY good webpage of phrases.
I think you're on it!!! ;-)
Transitional phrases are essential to good flow in an essay."In addition" is an example of a transitional phrase.Caterpillars are a transitional step in the life of a butterfly.
"Break a leg!" "Best of luck!" "Fingers crossed!" "Knock on wood!"
beez in trap
There is no difference between the phrases, "good in" or "good at". If a person is good in Mathematics, they are also good at Mathematics.
earthday is the boss
good lord what have you done
By putting punctuation in the phrases
it was ....blah blah blah