It is not a phrase it is a word, a noun
No. Into is a word. It is a preposition. A phrase is more than one word, so a prepositional phrase will have more than one word eg into the woods.
Yes, "by" is a prepositional phrase that indicates the doer of an action or the means by which something is done.
No. One word cannot be a phrase. A phrase is 2 or more words. While is a conjunction not a preposition.
Are is not a phrase are is a word. Are is a 'be' verb.A phrase is two or more words together.are coming - this is a verb phrase
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It is not a phrase it is a word, a noun
Yes, "by" is a prepositional phrase that indicates the doer of an action or the means by which something is done.
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The word "phrase" has one syllable.
No, "phrase" is not an abstract noun. It refers to a group of words that function as a unit in a sentence. Abstract nouns are things that cannot be perceived through the senses, like love or happiness.
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