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at 3 o'clock is an adverbial phrase.It is adverbial because it modifies the meaning of a verb:They left at 3 o'clock.(When did they leave)?It is a phrase because it is a group of words (precisely: a group of words with no finite verb).
270 degrees is 3/4 of a turn
Turn: Tern
Working out a right angle when building a wall corner.
"sleeping in the corner" is the participal phrase
"sleeping in the corner" is the participal phrase
Turn in "go to bed" is attested from 1695, originally nautical.
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It's a Chinese phrase and the meaning of 点灯 is "turn on the light". 点 one of the meaning is "turn on" but only for lights,灯 light. My English is poor, I hope I have made myself understood.
The verb phrase in the sentence is "are the cripple on the corner."
sleeping in the corner - the participle is sleeping.
That phrase means that you will get the things that you strive for. "Grand" is very vague, so it could be good or bad depending on you.
sleeping in the corner - the participle is sleeping.
the meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
No. Corner is a noun, or a verb (to turn a corner, or slang, to monopolize a market). There is no adverb form.