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Q: What are the phrases from the word set?
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What word connects word or phrases?

Words that connect words or phrases are called conjunctions.


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What is used to set off nonrestrictive clauses and phrases?

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The word 'knock' has several definitions. It would be impossible to list all phrases and sentences. Not a complete answer but don't knock it.


When are prepositional phrases set off with a comma?

Prepositional phrases should be set off with a comma if they are nonessential or nonrestrictive information in a sentence. If the prepositional phrase provides essential or restrictive information, it does not require a comma.


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Antonyms for the word "skinny" or "slight" often include common words or phrases such as "large", "chubby", "heavy-set", or "plump" or even "over weight".


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