In paliamentary procedure when a member wishes to make a motion and is recognized by the Chair or presiding member it is said you “have the floor.” you are the only member entitled to present or discuss a motion at that time. What it means is that you have the attention of the room to say what you need to, you will customarily stand to do this and since you are the only one standing " the floor is yours".
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In paliamentary procedure when a member wishes to make a motion and is recognized by the Chair or presiding member it is said you “have the floor.” you are the only member entitled to present or discuss a motion at that time. What it means is that you have the attention of the room to say what you need to, you will customarily stand to do this and since you are the only one standing " the floor is yours".
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "on the floor".
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"Off the floor" generally means that something is no longer resting on the ground or floor. It could also refer to something being sold or no longer available for purchase.
"of the bedroom" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It functions as an adjective, providing more information about the floor.
The phrase would be written, "That's yours".
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Yes, "Yours truly" is typically capitalized at the end of a letter as it is considered an appropriate closing phrase.
No. Here is an example.She fell. (No prepositional phrase)She fell on the floor. (Includes a prepositional phrase)
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The phrase 'Yours Truly' is an expression, and though some choose to take it as a literal phrase, in actuality it is used to refer to yourself.