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Be it from mathemtica or any where else, a sentence contains a 'VERB' a phrse does NOT contain a verb.
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The noun phrase in the sentence is "that woman over there." It can be replaced with the pronoun phrase "she will help us."
Yes, the prepositional phrase in the sentence is "With the proper help."
The infinitive phrase in the sentence is "to help you". It functions as the direct object of the verb "would like".
To help you
To help you
"on them" and also "for their help"
Alignment, balance, finish
The helping verbs in the phrase are "should" and "could." These verbs are auxiliary verbs that help convey the idea of possibility or necessity in the sentence.
"In the sentence "to select a worthy charity" is the prepositional phrase.