Is this the phrase you had in mind?
"Put your feet together, squat down, tuck your head, and cover your ears."
EVERYONE DOWN!!! or TAKE COVER!!!!!
During the copying of the DNA there is room for error much like a game of phone-call where you pass a phrase down a group of people and it was change depending on how people hear it. (not the best answer but it works)
The chromosomes duplicate itself during interphase
During the S stage DNA synthesis occurs. (copying of the DNA)
it is a phrase everybody!!
EVERYONE DOWN!!! or TAKE COVER!!!!!
Yes, the phrase "on the ground" is a prepositional phrase in the sentence "Sally sat on the ground."
on the ground
Abraham Lincoln wrote the phrase "government of the people, by the people, for the people" in his Gettysburg Address delivered during the American Civil War in 1863.
During The Liturgy of the Eucharist the People are to respond to the Celebrant with the phrase: "Blessed be God forever."
A gerund is a type of phrase that has the -ing form and serves as a noun.
which part is gerund phrase in this? We found the keys by looking on the ground next to the car.
The term 'to the ground' is a prepositional phrase; the noun 'ground' is the object of the preposition 'to'.The preposition relates the object of the preposition (ground) to another word in the sentence.Examples:The cellphone fell to the ground. (the preposition 'to' relates the verb 'fell' to the noun 'ground')I keep my ear to the ground. (the preposition 'to' relates the noun 'ear' to the noun 'ground')
adverb phrase
During the night, I watched a movie. During the night - this is the inroductory phrase of the sentence
"During the recital" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
Exodus ch.3.