It was a turn of phrase.
I have lost my phrase book.
A phrase is not a phase.
A phrase is not a praise either.
I wonder what the phrase means?
She wrote a catchy phrase that quickly became the slogan for the campaign.
Here are some sentences.
What is the best phrase for this story?
Is that phrase an idiom?
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
When a sentence includes an extra phrase beginning with the word "that," a comma is typically not needed. The phrase acts as an essential part of the sentence's structure and does not require a comma to set it off.
If the phrase is a title, a proper noun, or the first word of a sentence, then it should be capitalized. Otherwise, if it is a common noun or phrase within a sentence, it may not need to be capitalized.
A caret symbol (^) is commonly used to indicate that a word or phrase should be removed from a sentence.
"on the counter" relates to the word "keys" in the sentence "The keys are on the counter."
A dangling modifier is a modifying word or phrase which does not clearly modify a word or phrase in a sentence.
When a sentence includes an extra phrase beginning with the word "that," a comma is typically not needed. The phrase acts as an essential part of the sentence's structure and does not require a comma to set it off.
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.
She repeated the phrase "life is short, make it count" to herself every morning for motivation.
Hardness is a word. It is a word in the phrase most hardness scale
No, a preposition is not a complete sentence. It is a part of speech that typically comes before a noun or pronoun to show its relationship to another word in the sentence. A complete sentence must have a subject and a verb.
She whispered the secret in my ear, her voice barely audible over the noise of the crowd.