I can give you several sentences.
A comma is usually NOT needed when a sentence includes an extra phrase beginning with the word that.
An adverbial phrase. A word, phrase, or clause of a sentence has the aspect of an adverb if it modifies a verb. By the same token, a word, phrase, or clause of a sentence that modifies a noun would be an adjective, adjectivial phrase or adjectivial clause.
No. a preposition introduces a phrase that modifies another word, phrase, or clause.
Put the phrase in italics...
Yes. There is no word or phrase in English that cannot begin a sentence. "Me he fires, and you he promotes!" No you cant start with me
A dangling modifier is a modifying word or phrase which does not clearly modify a word or phrase in a sentence.
A comma is usually NOT needed when a sentence includes an extra phrase beginning with the word that.
a sentence is called "une phrase" in French
Try a sentence with the phrase "capitol city"
An anagram is a word or phrase spelled by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase.
After the phrase 'I killed a...' :)
An adverbial phrase. A word, phrase, or clause of a sentence has the aspect of an adverb if it modifies a verb. By the same token, a word, phrase, or clause of a sentence that modifies a noun would be an adjective, adjectivial phrase or adjectivial clause.
Walk humbly with your god is a famous phrase.
My favorite phrase is also a good song, 'Let It Be'.
Hardness is a word. It is a word in the phrase most hardness scale
No. a preposition introduces a phrase that modifies another word, phrase, or clause.
Put the phrase in italics...