England
The phrase "over the pond" is commonly used to refer to crossing the Atlantic Ocean, particularly from the United Kingdom to the United States. It is a colloquial way to indicate travel between the two countries, given the large body of water that separates them.
The word "pond" has one syllable.
Tagalog translation of POND: sapa
The O in pond has a short O sound, as in bond and fond.
The word "pond" has a short o sound. It is pronounced as "pahnd".
Yes, a sentence can have two or more prepositional phrases. Prepositional phrases provide information about the relationship between other words in a sentence and often begin with a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun. Multiple prepositional phrases can add detail and clarity to a sentence.
England
by magic!
to be a big fish in a little pond
its lilly pond
The Related Link listed below indicates that one branch of the Pond family has been traced back to ancient times -near Bourgogne, France.
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Nude floating over dark pond III was painted in 1962
Intransitive, because it can't take a direct object. In the pond, fish abound. Fish (subject) abound (verb). The pond abounds with fish. Pond (subject) abounds (verb) with fish (prepositional phrase). But never this: The pond abounds fish. Pond (subject) abounds (verb) fish (direct object). That last construction doesn't exist.
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in konoha